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August 3, 2023 – Cyanobacteria Warning Lifted on Lake Winona

August 3, 2023 – Cyanobacteria Warning Lifted on Lake Winona

We took a sample down today and the warning/advisory has been lifted.  The text from the NHDES reads: The cyanobacteria WARNING (ADVISORY) that was issued on 3 August 2023 has been REMOVED for Winona Lake, New Hampton / Center Harbor as of today 3 August 2023. The sample reviewed from today had a low density of 5,500 cells/mL of Dolichospermum. While the bloom accumulation has dissipated, NHDES advises that lake-goers look out for green surface accumulations in the future. Please…

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July 27, 2023 – Cyanobacteria Warning Posted to Lake Winona

July 27, 2023 – Cyanobacteria Warning Posted to Lake Winona

On Thursday, July 27, a possible cyanobacteria bloom appeared on the shoreline.  A sample was collected and taken to NHDES in Concord.  Based on a positive result, we received the following from NHDES: A cyanobacteria WARNING (ADVISORY) has been issued for Winona Lake, New Hampton / Center Harbor. The bloom was first reported today 27 July, appearing as green clouds of material along shorelines. See the image attached, taken 27 July. Samples collected and reviewed on 27 July had cyanobacteria…

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June 2023 Meeting Updates

June 2023 Meeting Updates

The LWIA June meeting was held on June 24th via zoom, you can review the summary and full minutes on the Meeting Minutes page.  We have 2 loon chicks this year and they are doing fine so far.  The water quality reports for the end of last year as well as June of this year are available on the Water Quality over time page.  We are planning our August in person LWIA meeting on August 19th at 9 am at…

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August 2022 Water Testing Results

August 2022 Water Testing Results

We received the water testing results back from the NHDES for our 8/16/22 testing.  Due to some DES internal tech issues they were unable to provide results for e.Coli and Phosphorus.  In general we’re in about the same place as previous years, though conductivity has an ongoing increased trend.  We’re awaiting the full write up from the NHDES and we’ll post that when available.  The August specific results are available here and the long term graph with these results are…

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Free “The State of the Loon” Program on Aug 10

Free “The State of the Loon” Program on Aug 10

The Waukewan and Winona Watershed Protection Association is hosting Harry Vogel, Executive Director and Sr. Biologist of the Loon Preservation Committee on August 10that 6:00 PM at The Meredith Community Center.  This program is free to all who would like to attend.  Harry’s lecture “The State of the Loon” will be accompanied by a slide show with some incredible images of loons.  The Loon Preservation Committee monitors and assists loons.  They are a threatened species in the State of New…

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June 2022 Water Testing Results Received

June 2022 Water Testing Results Received

We received results back from the NHDES for the water testing done on 6/16/22.  The long-term graphs are updated on the web site and can be seen here.  The specific test results for all parameters of the 6/16 test can be seen here.  Below are the areas we generally track and their June 22 values. Chlorophyll-a samples measure the amount of algal growth in the water column. Algae typically grow where there are ample sunlight and nutrients. Increases in algal…

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New Hampshire Electric Spraying in Center Harbor

New Hampshire Electric Spraying in Center Harbor

We received the below from an owner on the Center Harbor side of the lake. Hi, there. I wanted to alert you to a situation I just found out about. New Hampshire Electric came through in late spring/early summer and cut down quite a number of trees on Winona Road. This, of course, was announced on our association website to let people know.   Now they are planning to come through and apply herbicide spray to the stumps to prevent…

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June 26 Meeting to Be Held Virtually

June 26 Meeting to Be Held Virtually

The June meeting will be held on the 26th at 9:00am on Zoom.  The link for the meeting will be emailed the week before. The agenda for the meeting is as follows: President’s Welcome (Katie Wood Hedberg, LWIA President) Secretary’s Report (Tricia Epstein, LWIA Secretary) Treasurer’s Report (Jay Buckley, LWIA Treasurer) Election of Officers Discussion Appropriations Approval (Katie/Jay) Loon Preservation Committee NH Lakes Loon Update (Linda Heminway) Lake Host Program (Catherine Greenleaf) Septic Committee (Catherine Greenleaf) Water Quality Committee Update…

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Winter 2021 Newsletter

Winter 2021 Newsletter

Hope all are enjoying the balmy weather recently. Its 3 degrees as I write this and the forecast for the upcoming week is for snow. Welcome to NH! The LWIA board held its winter meeting by Zoom on January 30th. Highlights of the meeting included: We set tentative dates for two meetings. The first is scheduled for Saturday June 26th. Plan A is to have the meeting at a yet undetermined outdoor location. This will be dependent on the status…

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LWIA Guest information

LWIA Guest information

Tricia, Kay, Wendy and Don created a condensed version of the LWIA Owners Guide to leave for guests and renters so they are advised of our general rules.  We’ll create a more durable laminated version shortly which will be available after mud season.  In the meantime you can download copies from the below links: Cover Letter Guest Information