Welcome to the Exeter-Squamscott River Local Advisory Committee’s (ESRLAC) Water Resource Protection Guide page! Whether you’re a resident, business owner, or local decision-maker, this is your go-to resource for practical and effective strategies to safeguard the health of the Exeter-Squamscott River Watershed.
Our guides are designed to inspire action at every level—individuals, families, and communities—empowering you to make meaningful contributions to protect water quality, enhance environmental resilience, and secure sustainable water resources for generations to come.
The Exeter-Squamscott River Watershed is a vital resource, providing clean water, recreation opportunities, and habitat for local wildlife. Protecting it is not just about preserving natural beauty; it’s about maintaining the health and well-being of our community and future-proofing our water resources in the face of environmental challenges.
By following the steps outlined in these guides, we can work together to ensure the watershed remains a thriving, sustainable ecosystem.
The Summary Document highlights key steps individuals and communities can take to better protect water resources. Dive in to discover quick wins and foundational strategies to make a positive impact today.
For more in-depth guidance tailored to your town, explore the comprehensive Water Resource Protection Guides for each community in the watershed. These guides are packed with specific actions and resources to help you take local stewardship to the next level.
Click on your community to access its Water Resource Protection Guide:
The Exeter-Squamscott River Watershed thrives when communities come together to protect and enhance its resources. Whether you’re looking to reduce stormwater runoff, improve habitat, or support clean water initiatives, there’s a role for everyone to play.
Let’s ensure that future generations inherit a watershed that’s as vibrant and life-sustaining as it is today. Explore the guides, take action, and be part of the solution!
Looking for more information or have questions? Visit ESRLAC for support and additional resources.