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PUBLIC INVITED TO DISCUSS – MEMPHREMAGOG WATERSHED and TOMIFOBIA, COATICOOK BASIN ACTION PLAN
ByMWAPublic comment meetings on the Draft Basin 17 Tactical Basin Plan have been scheduled for May 18th and 23rd. Everyone is Welcome
May 18th at 12:30 PM – Prouty Beach Pavilion, 386 Prouty Beach Rd, Newport City, Vermont – hosted by the Orleans Natural Resources Conservation District
May 23rd at 6:30 PM – Gateway Center, 84 Fife Drive, Newport City, Vermont – hosted by the Memphremagog Watershed Association
Basin 17 includes the Vermont portions of the St. Francis River Watershed encompassing a total of 589 square miles between the Lake Memphremagog drainage and the Tomifobia and Coaticook River watersheds. The plan includes 61 priority strategies focused on protecting and restoring water quality and aquatic habitat.
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DEC – Proposed Changes to the Definition of a Wakesports Zone {Proposed revisions of the Wakeboat Rule}
ByMWAOn behalf of the Vermont DEC’s Lakes and Ponds Program, MWA is informing you of an upcoming public meeting to receive public input on State-wide proposed changes to Vermont’s Use of Public Waters Rules. The public hearing for comments on the Proposed revisions of the Wakeboat Rule is being held on July 31 at 6pm at the Gateway Center, 84 Fyfe Drive, Newport, VT 05855
The Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation is announcing a public stakeholder process to receive input on proposed changes to Vermont’s Use of Public Waters Rules.Share this:
You are Invited to the Orleans County Locally- Led Conservation Public Meeting
ByMWASAVE THE DATE When: Thursday, May 18th, 12:30 – 4:30 p.m. Where: Prouty Beach Pavilion, 386 Prouty Beach Road, Newport, VT Everyone is welcome Led by the Orleans County Conservation District, we invite you to join us to talk about resource conservation issues that matter to you. Locally led conservation is based on the principle…
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Public meetings slated after petition to stop wake sports at 10 Vermont lakes
ByMWAby Emma Cotton December 3, 2024, 6:10 pm In April, Vermont enacted long-debated, statewide restrictions on wake boats, designed to create large wakes for recreation with a goal of preventing environmental harms. The new rule only allows wake boats in 30 of the state’s inland lakes. Now, nine associations representing 10 of those lakes are…
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