t was a privilege to speak at the “Water’s Worth It” event and hear directly from the dedicated professionals who work every day to protect New Hampshire’s water resources.
Thank you to the Granite State Rural Water Association, NH Water Pollution Control Association, and the NH Water Works Association for the important work you do promoting responsible water management, strengthening our wastewater and drinking water systems, and supporting the professionals who keep them running.
Reliable water infrastructure is essential not only for public health and environmental stewardship, but also for addressing our housing challenges and supporting sustainable growth across our communities. I’m grateful for the opportunity to listen, learn, and work together to ensure clean, reliable water for New Hampshire now and for generations to come.

