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Lake Erie Toxic Algae Breaks Records in 2015

2015 Lake Erie Toxic Algae Breaks Record
Lake Erie Toxic Algae Breaks Records in 2015

The toxic algae bloom on Lake Erie was the most severe this century. That news was delivered by the scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) who make it their business to know about water quality on Lake Erie. And these all-too-regular record setting blooms illustrate what happens when you add the impacts of climate change to existing water quality problems.

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Guns Over The Champlain Valley:
A Guide To Historic Military Sites And Battlefields
(Paperback)
Author: Coffin, Howard

The Champlain Valley is one of the most historically rich regions of the country. Fort Ticonderoga, Saratoga, Fort William Henry, Crown Point, Plattsburgh, Bennington and Valcour Island all lie along the ancient warpath that is the Champlain Corridor.
In this lively and informative new travel guide to historic places and events, the author leads you to each venue, describing the events and their long-lasting impact.  Adventure awaits you with Guns over the Champlain Valley.
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Farmers: Lake pollution is not just us

Farmers: Lake pollution is not just us

St. Albans meeting discusses additional rules for reducing phosphorus

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About 50 farmers, clean water advocates and lakefront property owners turned out for a public hearing on possibly additional rules for reducing phosphorus pollution from farms in the Missisquoi Bay Basin

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Ethan Allen: His Life and Times
is the story of one of Vermont’s
most famous citizens.Written by
Willard Sterne Randall this book
sheds a new light on one of
Vermont’s founding fathers.
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Farmers, environmentalists sound off on Missisquoi Bay settlement

Farmers, environmentalists sound off on Missisquoi Bay settlement

Farmers, environmentalists sound off on Missisquoi Bay settlement

Dozens of farmers, environmentalists and Lake Champlain advocates spoke out Thursday at a hearing called by state Agriculture Secretary Chuck Ross over tightening rules governing Vermont’s northern farms.

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The basin encompasses a wide area along Vermont’s northern border whose rivers and streams flow into Missisquoi Bay. The bay is most polluted segment of Lake Champlain thanks to high levels of phosphorus that produced frequent algae blooms.

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Lake Champlain

This 128-page softcover book features stunning historical images from the archives of Lake Champlain Maritime Museum and other regional collections, and includes chapters on Patriotic Sites and Celebrations; Commerce in the Canal Era; The Age of Steam; Crossing Lake Champlain; Recreational Boating; Summer and Summer Folk; Hunting and Fishing; and Winter. ‘Lake Champlain’ tells the story of this historic, busy commercial corridor and recreational destination.

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DEC Approves Plan to Protect Northern Lake Champlain Tributaries

Plan to Protect Northern Lake Champlain Tributaries

The Department of Environmental Conservation approved a new plan to improve water quality in Lake Champlain. The Northern Lake Champlain Direct Drainages Tactical Basin Plan Plan compiles over two years of work focused on the health of the basin and development of targeted actions to remediate and protect surface waters.

 

Plan to Protect Northern Lake Champlain Tributaries like Missisquoi River

Plan to Protect Northern Lake Champlain Tributaries like Missisquoi River

High levels of sediment and pollutants, invasive aquatic species and potentially toxic algal blooms threaten many lakes, rivers, and streams in the Lake Champlain Basin. The new tactical basin plan, one of many water quality improvement plans throughout the state, addresses the smaller watersheds that drain directly to the northern half of Lake Champlain, but excludes the larger northern watersheds such as the Missisquoi, Lamoille, and Winooski Rivers.

“The Agency of Natural Resources has been steadily improving the tactical basin plan process so that it uses the best available data and local knowledge to develop a good set of priority actions. The CCRPC looks forward to working with ANR and our municipalities in implementing these high priority actions to help clean the water going into Lake Champlain.” – Charlie Baker, Executive Director of the Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission

Plan to Protect Northern Lake Champlain Tributaries from Farm field Runoff

Unprotected farm fields yield topsoil as well as farm fertilizers and other potential pollutants when heavy rains occur.

The plan prioritizes protection of river corridors that increase flood resilience, promotes improvements of lakeshore and wetland habitat along Lake Champlain and Lake Iroquois, and supports both short- and long-term monitoring programs, including those in Allen Brook and Malletts Creek. Additionally, the plan promotes agricultural Best Management Practices in areas that contribute significant phosphorus to local waterbodies and addresses E. coli contamination in surface waters including inner Malletts Bay and the small drainages of the LaPlatte River, Englesby Ravine and Potash Brook.

ANR Secretary Markowitz said, “This plan focused both on improvement of water quality and the health of the aquatic habitat that is vital to our fisheries. We could not have completed this work alone. This plan reflects the recommendations of local watershed groups, residents, a variety of stakeholders, the Agency of Natural Resources and natural resource professionals from other State and federal agencies.”

The draft plan was released for public comment on June 15, 2015. The public comment period ended on July 24, 2015 and included three public meetings held in Swanton on June 29, Essex Junction on July 2 and Shelburne on July 8, 2015. Comments have been addressed in a summary presented in an appendix of the final plan, now available online athttp://www.watershedmanagement.vt.gov/

Lake Champlain

This 128-page softcover book features stunning historical images from the archives of Lake Champlain Maritime Museum and other regional collections, and includes chapters on Patriotic Sites and Celebrations; Commerce in the Canal Era; The Age of Steam; Crossing Lake Champlain; Recreational Boating; Summer and Summer Folk; Hunting and Fishing; and Winter. ‘Lake Champlain’ tells the story of this historic, busy commercial corridor and recreational destination.

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LCC Week 15 blue-green algae report

Blue-green Algae Report- week 15

blue-green algae report week 15

Fall is in the air, but water temperatures remain high. The reading at the King Street Ferry Dock Friday morning was over 70 °F. Blue-green algae blooms can still occur so please keep a watchful eye. While conditions seem to be improving in St Albans Bay, algae blooms continue to persist in some areas of Missisquoi Bay and Lake Carmi. Lake Memphremagog also had some visible cyanobacteria this week.

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Guns Over The Champlain Valley:
A Guide To Historic Military Sites And Battlefields
(Paperback)
Author: Coffin, Howard

The Champlain Valley is one of the most historically rich regions of the country. Fort Ticonderoga, Saratoga, Fort William Henry, Crown Point, Plattsburgh, Bennington and Valcour Island all lie along the ancient warpath that is the Champlain Corridor.
In this lively and informative new travel guide to historic places and events, the author leads you to each venue, describing the events and their long-lasting impact.  Adventure awaits you with Guns over the Champlain Valley.
Order Today

 

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