![Climate Risk in the Seacoast (C-RiSe)](https://www.nhcaw.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/jacksons-landing-durham-1080x608.jpg)
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Building Resilience to Flooding and Climate Change in the Moonlight Brook Watershed of Newmarket
THE LATEST HAPPENINGS Moonlight Brook is an important tributary of the Lamprey River drainage basin. Several flood resiliency and risk studies have been performed in the Lamprey River watershed including the Moonlight Brook subwatershed. The project team is conducting...![Implementing Phase I of the Lubberland Creek Culvert Restoration](https://www.nhcaw.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Lubberland-crossing_PSteckler_opt-1080x675.png)
Implementing Phase I of the Lubberland Creek Culvert Restoration
PROJECT PORTAL Culvert replacement at the Bay Road crossing of Lubberland Creek in Newmarket achieves three primary goals: (1) restoration of aquatic connectivity at the system’s tidal/freshwater interface allowing diadromous fish passage at the perched Bay Road...![Analysis of Flood Damage Cost Avoidance in the Lamprey River Watershed of NH](https://www.nhcaw.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Lamprey_Hazus-1080x675.png)
Analysis of Flood Damage Cost Avoidance in the Lamprey River Watershed of NH
Project Portal The primary purpose of this report was to summarize efforts to estimate potential flood damages and cost avoidance for three communities (Raymond, Epping, and Newmarket) within New Hampshire’s Lamprey River watershed as a result of changes in land use...![Update of the Master Plan Vision Chapter: Town of Newmarket](https://www.nhcaw.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Newmarket-flooding_Fosters_opt.jpg)