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Wednesday, January 07, 2009
Manchaug Pond on Tonight's Con. Com. Agenda
Manchaug Pond is on the agenda for tonight's Sutton Conservation Commission meeting at 8:30 p.m. We have been told that a representative from Manchaug Reservoir Corp will be attending to request another continuation and explain why it is necessary.
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Dams,
Fishing,
Grant,
Safety,
Tourism,
Water Level,
Water Quality,
Watershed District,
Watershed Flora-Fauna,
Wildlife
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ReplyDeleteYou'll come back with the same run around like last year....worthless
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WELL I GUESS IT'S TIME FOR ME AND MY FAMILY TO MOVE ON.WE LOVED CAMPING THERE BUT WITH THE ECONOMY AS BAD AS IT IS IT IS NOT WORTH GO BACK THIS YEAR AND NOT BEING ABLE TO ENJOY THE WATER.WE PAY $6500 DOLLERS FOR FIVE MONTHS WORTH OF CAMPING TO BE ON THE WATER. (IF THERE NO WATER IT JUST NOT WORTH STRUGLING TO PAY TO BE THERE.)
ReplyDeleteThis blog is a joke. Just like the red tape in keeping the boards in to regulate the water levels..
ReplyDeleteInstead of constant complaints about how the MPA is not doing enough, get involved in the process. You must remember that the resource that your property abutts is maintained by a corporation and is a corporate asset. In a report done by Sullivan & Gommes Engineering about 6 years ago there are three criteria the two main water bodies are to adhere by. 1)maintain minimum water flow of 16 cfs to the Mumford river, 2)flood control for the river basin 3)maintain as high a water level as deemed possible for safe operation of dam control between May 1st and September 1st for recreational and adjacent property owners. But #2 and #3 are never to superceed #1.
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