Below the Surface

Supporting Responsible Development: The Liberty Commons Well Siting & Hydrostudy in Kingston, NH

Supporting Responsible Development: The Liberty Commons Well Siting & Hydrostudy in Kingston, NH

Supporting Responsible Development: The Liberty Commons Well Siting & Hydrostudy in Kingston, NHAbby Thompson-Fopiano
Published on: 03/21/2026

A look at how well siting and hydrogeologic studies support responsible development and protect groundwater resources in Kingston, NH.

Building Strong, Resilient Water Systems in 2026 — How Edgewater Strategies Can Help

Building Strong, Resilient Water Systems in 2026 — How Edgewater Strategies Can Help

Building Strong, Resilient Water Systems in 2026 — How Edgewater Strategies Can HelpAbby Thompson-Fopiano
Published on: 02/01/2026

As communities and property owners look ahead to 2026, resilient water systems are more important than ever. Learn how smart planning, science-based guidance, and proactive coordination can strengthen water infrastructure for the future.

Groundwater Development: Why It Matters for New Communities

Groundwater Development: Why It Matters for New Communities

Groundwater Development: Why It Matters for New CommunitiesAbby Thompson-Fopiano
Published on: 01/08/2026

This blog explains how strategic groundwater development provides a reliable and cost-effective water source for New Hampshire’s expanding housing developments and rural communities. It highlights how Edgewater Strategies uses rigorous hydrogeologic testing and regulatory expertise to ensure new community wells are safe, sustainable, and compliant with NHDES standards

Community Involvement: Every Action Counts in Protecting Local Water Resources

Community Involvement: Every Action Counts in Protecting Local Water Resources

Community Involvement: Every Action Counts in Protecting Local Water ResourcesAbby Thompson-Fopiano
Published on: 01/08/2026

This blog emphasizes that safeguarding New Hampshire’s water is a shared responsibility, requiring active participation from residents through sustainable property management and local advocacy. By partnering with organizations like Edgewater Strategies, community members can turn small individual actions into a powerful collective force for protecting the state's vital aquifers and watersheds.