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If you want to repair I would contact Ames Associates in Moultonborough. You will need a permit to repair any waterfront damage unless you have great neighbors.
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Yes you do need approval from DES to repair the shoreline. Depending on the severity of the damage and potential for continued damage there may be alternatives available as to how approval is given. If there is a continued risk to the property it would be advisable to take photos and contact the Wetlands Bureau in Concord (603) 271-2147 with regards to getting the shoreline stabilized.
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