TILTON — Almost 70 billion gallons of water fill Lake Winnisquam, and one nonprofit group is seeking public support to preserve and protect both the body of water and its watershed for years to come.

“Everyone loves to use the lake, but not everyone remembers it might not be this way forever,” said Kath Keen, vice president of the Winnisquam Watershed Network, in a phone interview. “Our lakes are so clean. It’s just amazing they get so much use and they stay so clean. It’s something we have to intentionally do.”

WWN, formed in 2017, is a mostly volunteer organization whose members take the health of the lake seriously. As the fiercest protector of the Winnisquam watershed in the Lakes Region, they run an abundance of programs to bolster their efforts.

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