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Exit 31 Restoration Project on the Pemigewasset River

Exit 31 Project  
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Project at a glance


This project represents the largest and most involved project the chapter has undertaken to date. Presently we are in the implementation phase of a restoration plan for approximately 2900 feet of the Pemigewasset River in Woodstock, NH, west of Exit 31 off I-93. This area of the river is listed as impaired per NH Department of Environmental Services definitions and is characterized by on-going bank erosion leading to widening of the river channel and formation of multiple channels. In turn this degrades the cold water fisheries habitat. (see the full executive summary)

Preparation of the restoration plan was funded under a NH Department of Environmental Services Watershed Restoration Grant awarded to the chapter in 2003. The implementation project is being funded by NH DES, the NH State Conservation Commission, Davis Conservation Foundation and others pending. Todd Baldwin, our current chapter president, was the key leader in spearheading this project for the chapter. In turn the chapter is participating with volunteers and other organizations, as well as state and federal agencies to achieve the following goals: stabilization of the rivers flow, reduction of bank erosion and land loss, enhancement of the in-stream and off channel fisheries habitat and restoration of a former 30 acre pond which has filled into a 19 acre spring fed pond.