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Community health concern regarding PFOA testing

At the June 30 Conservation Commission meeting, the Board expressed a new interest in testing Laconia's water supply for PFOA chemicals. With these contaminants present in NH, residents deserve to know when and how this testing... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/laconia/conservation-commission/2026-06-30/ #MeetingWatch #LaconiaNH
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Fiscal impact of major infrastructure projects

The Lakeside Avenue Water Plan is moving forward with an estimated cost of $450,000–$500,000. This project involves major infrastructure work at the park and Tower St. Residents should stay informed on how these funds are being... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/laconia/conservation-commission/2026-06-30/ #MeetingWatch #LaconiaNH
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Resource management and infrastructure efficiency

A leak survey in Laconia revealed a major issue on Shore Drive, accounting for 5% of total system pumping before repair. Addressing these systemic leaks is critical for long-term water management and fiscal responsibility... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/laconia/conservation-commission/2026-06-30/ #MeetingWatch #LaconiaNH
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What is the status of PFOA testing in Laconia's water supply? During the June 30 Conservation Commission meeting, the Board signaled a need to investigate this critical public health issue. 🧵 #MeetingWatch #LaconiaNH
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The Board discussed the presence of PFOA chemicals within New Hampshire and expressed a specific desire to see our local water supply tested. This is a significant matter of public safety for every resident using municipal water.
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Beyond water quality, the Commission discussed the Lakeside Avenue Water Plan. This project, involving major tie-ins at the park and Tower St, is estimated to cost between $450,000 and $500,000. We need to ensure these large expenditures are closely monitored.
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From addressing PFOA to managing half-million dollar infrastructure projects, the decisions made by this Commission directly impact our health and our wallets. Stay engaged to hold them accountable. #Laconia https://meetingwatch.org/nh/laconia/conservation-commission/2026-06-30/
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At the June 30 Conservation Commission meeting, two major issues emerged that directly impact the health and finances of Laconia residents: water safety and large-scale infrastructure spending.

First, the Board discussed the presence of PFOA chemicals in New Hampshire and expressed a proactive interest in testing the local water supply. Given the public health implications of these 'forever chemicals,' residents need clear answers on the timeline and scope of this proposed testing. Knowing whether our drinking water is safe is a fundamental right.

Second, the Commission provided updates on the Lakeside Avenue Water Plan. This project, which includes digging for water infrastructure and major tie-ins at the park and Tower St, carries an estimated price tag of $450,000 to $500,000. As with any project of this scale, taxpayers deserve transparency regarding how these costs are managed and how the project will impact the surrounding area.

We will continue to monitor these developments to ensure the Commission prioritizes public health and fiscal responsibility. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/laconia/conservation-commission/2026-06-30/ #MeetingWatch #LaconiaNH
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