Amidst Abnormally Dry Conditions, NHDES is Encouraging Residential Well Users to Conserve, Public to Follow Water Use Restrictions
June 19, 2020
June 19, 2020
CONCORD, New Hampshire, June 19 -- The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services issued the following news release:
According to the weekly U.S. Drought Monitor released, the entire state of New Hampshire has been categorized as abnormally dry. Over the last 60 days, the state has received significantly less than normal precipitation.
The majority of the northern half of the state including Belknap, Grafton, Carrol, and Coos counties have received 25 to 50% le . . .
According to the weekly U.S. Drought Monitor released, the entire state of New Hampshire has been categorized as abnormally dry. Over the last 60 days, the state has received significantly less than normal precipitation.
The majority of the northern half of the state including Belknap, Grafton, Carrol, and Coos counties have received 25 to 50% le . . .