angela4design
10-27-2009, 07:36 AM
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.
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.