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New Hampshire Water Resources Research Center Annual Technical Report FY 2015

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Figure 1. Projected population growth in New Hampshire (Figure from Sundquist and Stevens 1999; A) and study watersheds experiencing high population growth (B)
Figure 2 There is no statistically significant change in annual nitrate concentrations over the entire study period (2000-2015)
Figure 3.  Mean annual gauging station in Durham, NH.  (modified from Daley specific conductance in the Lamprey River at LMP73 (co-located with the USGS et al
Figure 4. Median annual chloride in College Brook from the headwaters (CB00.5) to the  mouth (CB03.0)
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