Water Level
Water Level: Summer High
The boards are in on the Silver Lake dam, and May water levels are near their normal summer range. The dam has some leaks and aging cracks, but it is not in any immediate danger. A new Dam Committee has been formed to evaluate long-term solutions, and a new Selectman has applied for a federal
Dam Boards Installed | Water Levels near Normal for Summer Read More »
If you’ve noticed LakeSmart signs around Silver Lake, they mark properties participating in the NH Lakes LakeSmart Program—a voluntary initiative that helps homeowners protect the lake through practical, science-based improvements. The program focuses on reducing runoff, limiting erosion, and maintaining healthy shorelines. A LakeSmart visit includes a free, non-regulatory evaluation of your property, along with
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Have you seen this sign around Silver Lake? The LakeSmart program recognizes homeowners who are protecting water quality, reducing runoff, and strengthening their shoreline with simple, proven practices. Join your neighbors in helping preserve the lake—see the news article for more information.
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On September 12, Cliff Cabral of New England Milfoil spent 9.5 hours performing a surface survey of Silver Lake. The visibility was perfect; low wind, flat water, and a sunny day! See the news post for results!
September 12, 2025 Surface Layer Survey Read More »
Here are the final results from the lake survey by Cliff Cabral of New England Milfoil – this time with a map that shows the “hot spots” that our weed watchers should be paying closer attention to: Referencing the below map: We estimate that approximately half of the Silver Lake shoreline is rocky/sandy, making it
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