Pawtuckaway Lake Association

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Reflections On The Lake

"Another reason that I decided it was time for me personally to step up is that, as parents, I believe we have a responsibility to set the right example for our kids and to teach them the importance of giving back to our community. Even as adults with grown kids or no kids, we share in this responsibility. The PLIA gives us a great opportunity to think globally and act locally." 

Donna Danis, PLIA co-president
Excerpt from her article 'Why now is a good time to step up'

 
 
Milfoil video: NH's Lakes Under Attack! Print E-mail
Written by PLIA Staff   

The NH Lakes Assocation has recently posted a video detailing the devastating effects a milfoil infestation can have on a lake.

 The PLIA and the NH Lakes Assocation have been working together throught the Lakes Host Program to prevent the introduction and spread of exotic aquatic plants (such as variable milfoil) on Pawtuckaway Lake. Attend the 2006 PLIA Annual Meeting on June 10th to learn more about the Lakes Hosts Program and to hear State environmental officials speak about this and other water quality issues.

Milfoil Video 

High Bandwidth Link: http://www.nhlakes.org/LakesHi.wmv

Low Bandwidth Link: http://www.nhlakes.org/LakesLo.wmv

Information courtesy of The NH Lakes Assocation

 
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PLIA Mission Statement

The Pawtuckaway Lake Improvement Association (PLIA) is a Private, Non-Profit Organization formed to monitor and act upon environmental and safety issues in the Pawtuckaway Lake Watershed area. The PLIA also provides education, information, recreation and other services to its members.


The Association routinely conducts water quality sampling under the New Hampshire Volunteer Lake Assessment program of the State of New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services. Other activities (sailboat races, fishing derbies, etc.) may be coordinated by the Association, but are funded by program participants.