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Epping Conservation Commission
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Last updated on October 20, 2008

The Epping Conservation Commission is an appointed town board whose purpose, as described by RSA 36-A, is to recommend "a program for the protection, development or better utilization" of Epping's natural resources.

Description:
The Epping Conservation Commission is composed of up to 7 volunteers, appointed by the Board of Selectmen for three-year terms. The primary qualifications are an interest in conservation and a willingness to serve. No special qualifications are needed to be a member, and if you're not interested in serving as a member, motivated volunteers are always welcome!

Our tasks are as varied as the interests of our members. We maintain a website, run an annual canoe race, publish an occasional newsletter, review and comment on state wetlands-fill applications, participate in cleanups, and manage conservation land. If you're interested in any of those things, in Epping, or are interested in anything else conservation-related that you think we ought to be doing, please let us know.

History:
The Epping Conservation Commission was established by vote at town meeting in March, 1967, and has been in continuous existence ever since.

Contact person: Gregory Tillman, Chair, (phone), (email)

Address:

 157 Main Street
Epping, NH 03042
(See a map)

Web Site: http://www.ci.epping.nh.us/ECC/index.htm

Directions:

 Take Route 101 to exit 7. From exit 7, take Route 125 north for less than a mile. Turn left onto Route 27. There is a traffic light at that intersection. Go about a block, and turn right onto Main Street at the flashing yellow light. The Epping Town Hall is about 30 yards on the right hand side.

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