WATER QUALITY

The Mascoma Lake Association takes the responsibility of preserving the quality of Mascoma Lake and surrounding tributaries very seriously.  Our goal is to keep our members informed of the issues facing our lake community, and most importantly, to preserve the treasure we have today and protect for future generations.

Our Water Quality Committee volunteers take water samples of the lake and/or tributaries following United States Environmental Protection Agendy procedures to ensure quality control. Training and support is provided by New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services. Typically, there are three sampling events per year. Our annual reports, listed below, are packed with information about our lake’s current health and past trends.

The Water Quality Committee is chaired by Jim Martel. Please reach out to us if you have any questions, concerns or ideas on improving water quality at Mascoma Lake.

Some Things YOU Can Do To Improve Lake Water Quality!

  • Use cleaning products containing no phosphates.
  • Use only zero phosphate fertilizer on your lawn.
  • Reduce and/or redirect storm water running off your property. For more info on Stormwater Management click HERE
  • Leave the shoreline and nearshore area in its natural state. Conversely, restore altered shorelines to a more natural state.
  • Don’t feed the waterfowl.
  • Don’t dump sand in the lake.

MLA Annual Water Quality Reports

VLAP Annual Water Quality Reports