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I think this is great, to ask residents what they think about lake drawdown, but why only those two? I understand, it's a privately held dam, but it seems like a survey would be useful for the Big Lake too. Anyone?
From today's Laconia Daily Sun: 18-inch drawn-down of Lakes Waukewan and Winona to begin about Nov. 9 State asks for lake level input via online survey form MEREDITH — The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) and Hampshire Hospitality Holdings, Inc., owner of the Lake Waukewan Dam, have arranged to complete a winter drawdown of Waukewan and Winona lakes. This drawdown, which is likely to begin on or about November 9, will result in a water level elevation of approximately 539 feet. As a reference, June and July 2009 average water level elevation was approximately 540 feet and six inches. Lake Winona, whose level is also influenced by operations of the Lake Waukewan Dam, is likely to drop a similar or slightly lesser amount. The dam owner will endeavor to hold this level throughout the winter months so as to provide for additional storage and a reduced potential for flooding from spring runoff. Additionally, DES has held two public information meetings to accept public comments on the management of water levels for Lakes Waukewan and Winona. These meetings, which occurred in Center Harbor on September 28, and in Meredith on September 29, provided DES and the dam owner with information and opinions on current and future water management practices. DES has expanded its efforts to garner additional comment from lakeshore residents and lake users by developing an online opinion survey form. This form may be accessed on the DES website (www.des.nh.gov ) under What’s New on the homepage. DES will also partner with area lake associations and interest groups, as well as with local municipal officials, to insure that word of the opinion survey reaches as many people as possible. Ultimately, DES, after evaluating the responses, together with other information already and as yet gathered, will issue an interim operating plan to the dam owner that will be exercised through the 2010 recreational season. After that time, mostly likely by mid-August 2010, DES will again reach out to the affected population to discuss the best long-range plan for managing the levels of both Lake Waukewan and Lake Winona. DES intends to issue the interim operating plan by February 1, 2010, so surveys should be completed and received by DES by December 18, 2009. Please take the time to fill in the survey completely so that we may characterize your interest appropriately. |
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A4D,
You ask a very good question. Now my disclaimer these are my opinions, no fact here just opinion The reason you don't see a statement like that about some of the other lakes in the Area, Winnipesaukee, Winnisquam etc. is that they already of watershed plans in place and have for many years. Becuase the stick to these established plans that are very much public knowledge and information can be retrieved form DES themselves there are no issue, to notify the public about unless, they deviate from the norm. These are also Dams controlled by DES. now what you are seeing as the notification of something that is not normally done. It is not completely controlled by the state, therefore the state can't claim that this will be normal operation. The dam you will notice in the article is privately owned. Now my guess is that this is something that DES is working on with the DAM owner to try and improve conditions in the watershed this comming spring, and provide hopefully more constant lake levels accross all lakes in the area. You may find that this becomes a annual accourence down the road, and eventually isn't publicised this way anymore, it will get then recorded as an annual event with DES......
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its a case of a private dam owner trying to please the dozens of "customers" he has, from bob who just bough on waukewan to the head of des. imagine a public forum for winni, it'd be standing room only and take weeks to get through all the opinions!
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Humm now that is interesting, Didn't realize that Waukewan was the public water supply..... which makes it even more interesting that they allow swimming, motor boating etc. on / in a body of water that is supposed to be a public water supply.
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...and its everyone's waterpark.. I think all the contaminants are removed in processing prior to the water coming out of your faucet...
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