Newfound Lake Inn
1030 Mayhew Turnpike, Bridgewater, NH (directions)
Dinner and drinks available from 5pm. Program begins at 6pm.
How is climate change reshaping our lakes and watersheds? Across New Hampshire, shifting weather patterns are bringing more frequent droughts, heavier rainstorms, and more variable winter conditions. These changes affect how water moves across the landscape and through the ground, influencing everything from lake levels to water clarity.
Join us for an engaging presentation and discussion about how things like drought, heavy rain, and unpredictable winter weather are impacting lakes in New Hampshire, including right here in the Newfound Watershed. We’ll talk about what these changes mean for water quality, lake health, and the future of the places we love.
This is a chance to learn what’s happening, ask questions, and better understand how climate change is showing up in our local waters—and what it could mean for our communities.
About The Speaker:
Abby Thompson Fopiano is a hydrologist and owner of Edgewater Strategies, a firm focused on groundwater and wells. She has worked in New England’s drinking water industry for nearly 20 years as a consultant, water system operator, and regulator.
Her work focuses on public water systems and groundwater withdrawal permitting. Abby is a State Professional Geologist, serves on the Board of the Geological Society of NH, and is Chair of the NH Water Works Association. Her experience brings valuable insight into how climate trends are affecting groundwater and surface waters across the region.
About Newfound Science Pub:
Newfound Science Pub is an interactive way to connect with experts in science and conservation. Discuss current issues, ask your burning questions, and share your perspective while enjoying food and drinks in a casual, social setting. Space is limited and advance registration is required. This event is free to attend. Attendees purchase food and drinks. Review the menu.
