The Haverhill Conservation Department, home to the Haverhill Conservation Commission, is dedicated to serving the community's environmental needs. Established in 1965, the Commission's role has evolved to administer and enforce state laws and regulations related to wetlands protection, rivers protection, and stormwater management. The department works closely with residents, landowners, consultants, and other government agencies to provide project reviews, field inspections, and informational resources on open space and regulatory changes.
The staff of the Conservation Department serves as a liaison between the Commission and the community, offering assistance on fishing, hunting, and boating matters. With a focus on environmental protection and the promotion of natural resources, the department plays a vital role in advising other municipal departments, boards, and committees on conservation issues. Through its regulatory, planning, and advisory capacities, the Conservation Department strives to preserve and enhance the natural beauty of Haverhill, Massachusetts.
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