LOVELL The Hobbs Library Speaker Series continues at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 14, with a talk by Lake Living Magazine’s Laurie LaMountain at the 227 Main St. library. Her talk is “Lake Living Magazine, A Labor of Love.” Twenty-six years ago, after working with a trade publication covering the timber frame industry, Denmark resident […]
In the small town of Denmark, near the New Hampshire border, some residents are calling for more accountability from bottled water giant Poland Spring, which extracts water from land it owns in town. Climate change is fueling concerns about protecting the local water supply.
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In a small town near the New Hampshire border, bottled water giant Poland Spring is allowed to extract over a million gallons of water a year from land it owns. However, as some residents see ponds and wells dry up, they want town officials to more closely monitor the water supply, including what the company is allowed to take.
In the small town of Denmark, near the New Hampshire border, some residents are calling for more accountability from bottled water giant Poland Spring, which extracts water from land it owns in town. Climate change is fueling concerns about protecting the local water supply.