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Monitoring pending safety data (lead testing)
Update on Laconia water quality: PFOA levels were reported at 2 parts per trillion during the June 30 Planning Board meeting. However, lead testing results for the high school location are still pending. We are waiting for that... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/laconia/planning-board/2026-06-30/ #MeetingWatch #LaconiaNH
Reporting administrative leadership changes
Laconia Planning Board Update (6/30): The Board unanimously elected Dennis Bothamley as the new Chairman, effective July 1. Routine administrative changes continue. #Laconia #LocalGov https://meetingwatch.org/nh/laconia/planning-board/2026-06-30/ #MeetingWatch #LaconiaNH
Tracking public safety preparedness
With Bike Week approaching, the Laconia Planning Board met on June 30 to review emergency response scenarios and GIS mapping logistics. Ensuring clear access for responders is critical for public safety. #Laconia #BikeWeek https://meetingwatch.org/nh/laconia/planning-board/2026-06-30/ #MeetingWatch #LaconiaNH
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What do we know about Laconia's water safety following the June 30 Planning Board meeting? Here is the breakdown of the recent water analysis report. 🧵 #MeetingWatch #LaconiaNH
The department reported PFOA levels at 2 parts per trillion, which they categorized as insignificant. While that is one part of the picture, the most critical data point is still missing: lead testing results for the high school location are still pending.
We will continue to monitor the record for those high school lead results. Residents deserve timely data regarding potential contaminants in our school's water supply. #Laconia #PublicHealth https://meetingwatch.org/nh/laconia/planning-board/2026-06-30/
Water safety update for Laconia residents following the Planning Board meeting on June 30, 2026. During the meeting, Seth Nuttelman presented the latest water analysis results. While PFOA levels were reported at 2 parts per trillion—noted as insignificant—the report left a major question unanswered: the lead testing results for the high school location are still pending. Because lead exposure is a significant concern for student health and community safety, we are tracking this closely. The department has not yet provided the results for the high school site. We will notify the community as soon as that data is released and made available to the public. In other news, the Board also reviewed emergency response logistics and GIS mapping to prepare for the upcoming Bike Week, and unanimously elected Dennis Bothamley as the new Board Chairman, effective July 1. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/laconia/planning-board/2026-06-30/ #MeetingWatch #LaconiaNH