Below the Surface

From Snowmelt to Spring Flow: What St. Patrick’s Day Tells Us About Water in New Hampshire

From Snowmelt to Spring Flow: What St. Patrick’s Day Tells Us About Water in New Hampshire

From Snowmelt to Spring Flow: What St. Patrick’s Day Tells Us About Water in New HampshireAbby Thompson-Fopiano
Published on: 02/18/2026

St. Patrick’s Day marks more than a seasonal celebration in New Hampshire — it signals the start of spring snowmelt, groundwater recharge, and shifting water systems. Learn how this transition impacts shorelines, runoff, water quality, and watershed management across the Granite State.

Spring Forward: What Daylight Saving Time Means for Water in New Hampshire

Spring Forward: What Daylight Saving Time Means for Water in New Hampshire

Spring Forward: What Daylight Saving Time Means for Water in New HampshireAbby Thompson-Fopiano
Published on: 02/18/2026

Daylight Saving Time marks New Hampshire’s shift into spring recharge. Snowmelt, runoff, and rising groundwater impact wells, shorelines, and stormwater systems—making early seasonal planning essential for property owners and communities.

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.