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16. August 2020 · Comments Off on Copper Sulfate Treatment – August 18th · Categories: Water quality, Water treatment

******* WARNING *******
Copper Sulfate will be applied to Kinderhook Lake
Tuesday morning, August 18th

See the FAQ page for information and warnings
about Copper Sulfate treatment for algae control

24. July 2020 · Comments Off on Copper Sulfate Treatment – July 27th · Categories: Water quality, Water treatment

******* WARNING *******
Copper Sulfate will be applied to Kinderhook Lake
Monday morning, July 27th

See the FAQ page for information and warnings
about Copper Sulfate treatment for algae control

10. July 2020 · Comments Off on Copper Sulfate Treatment – July 13th · Categories: Water quality, Water treatment

******* WARNING *******
Copper Sulfate will be applied to Kinderhook Lake
Monday morning, July 13th

See the FAQ page for information and warnings
about Copper Sulfate treatment for algae control

25. June 2020 · Comments Off on Copper Sulfate Treatment – June 29th · Categories: Water quality, Water treatment

******* WARNING *******
Copper Sulfate will be applied to Kinderhook Lake
Monday morning, June 29th

See the FAQ page for information and warnings
about Copper Sulfate treatment for algae control

15. June 2020 · Comments Off on It’s That Time of Year Again – Time to Pull Water Chestnuts · Categories: AIS, Events, Water quality

Volunteers have been hand-pulling water chestnuts at the north end of Kinderhook Lake for years and it has been paying off through a reduction in the weed beds. But we cannot take our foot off the pedal now. To continue to reduce the spread of this aquatic invasive species, this year’s water chestnut hand-pulling event is planned for Saturday, June 27, 9:00 am – 11:00 am. Volunteers are needed.

Please meet at the north end of the lake in your kayak, canoe, rowboat, raft, or any vessel that can navigate very shallow water. Don’t forget heavy gloves and perhaps a rake. A few teams of volunteers may be dispersed to various coves around the lake where new water chestnut growth has been identified. Pulled weeds will be transferred to the ECO-Harvester and brought to shore for disposal. In the event of pouring rain or lightning, the ‘pull’ will take place at the same time on Sunday, June 28. Some light refreshments may be available. Check here or on Facebook for any potential changes. 

24. June 2019 · Comments Off on Copper Sulfate Treatment – June 25th · Categories: Water quality, Water treatment

******* WARNING *******
Copper Sulfate will be applied to Kinderhook Lake
Tuesday morning, June 25th

See the FAQ page for information and warnings
about Copper Sulfate treatment for algae control

23. June 2019 · Comments Off on We Did It Again · Categories: AIS, Events, Water quality

Saturday, June 22, 9:00am. Volunteers assembled at One Tree Island to start this year’s water chestnut hand pull event. Volunteers traveled up the west side of the lake along Ottoville Rd picking up hundreds of water chestnut “stragglers,” then entered the north end of the lake for two hours of pulling in the dense weed bed which, by the way, has receded about 50-feet further back due to the last few years of weed pulls. Once again battling this invasive species, an estimated four to five cubic yards of weeds were collected and removed from the lake. Thanks to all the volunteers who spent just a few hours helping to improve the quality of Kinderhook Lake: Melanie Langdon, Eric Piecuch, Doug Peterson, Tina Decker, Linda Leader, Bonnie Bargstedt, Ron Jensis, Dan and Robin Langer, Pete Walkes, Rick Theriault, Fran Sindlinger, John Bruford. If we forgot or misspelled any names, please forgive us and know that your time and assistance was greatly appreciated.

15. June 2019 · Comments Off on It’s Time to Pull Water Chestnuts Again · Categories: AIS, Events, Water quality

To help reduce the spread of this aquatic invasive species, a water chestnut hand-pulling event is planned for Saturday, June 22, 9:00 am – 11:00 am. We need two dozen volunteers for this event to be successful. Please meet at ONE TREE ISLAND with your kayak, canoe, rowboat, raft, or any vessel that can navigate very shallow water. Don’t forget heavy gloves and perhaps a rake. A few teams of volunteers will be dispersed to various coves around the lake where water chestnut growth has been identified. Pulled weeds will be transferred to the ECO-Harvester and brought to shore for disposal. In the event of pouring rain or lightning, the ‘pull’ will take place at the same time on Sunday, June 23. Please come and be part of the solution.

This year, some of the water chestnuts will be pulled with the ECO-Harvester. However, due to the risk of damage to the harvester drum, the harvester cannot run in the very shallow water where many of the water chestnuts are growing.

09. June 2019 · Comments Off on HABs Information Meeting Well Attended · Categories: Water quality

Dozens of community members attended an important meeting at the KLIA Hall on June 8th. The subject? Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs). Representatives from NYSDEC and the Columbia County DOH discussed what HABs are, why they are now more prevalent in NYS waterbodies, how to recognize HABs, and what to do when you see them. Bottom line – – Know It, Avoid It, Report It! Visit this new DEC website to learn important information about HABs. Please learn to recognize HABs and avoid them if you see them.

https://www.dec.ny.gov/chemical/77118.html

 
03. June 2019 · Comments Off on Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) Public Information Meeting · Categories: Water quality

Image result for harmful algal bloom photosPlease note that the HABs Public Information Meeting has been rescheduled to this coming Saturday, June 8th, 10:00am at the KLIA Hall. Representatives from DEC and the County Health Dept will make presentations and answer any of your questions about HABs. Please be present to become more informed about this important subject impacting so many waterbodies. This is a public meeting open to all community residents.

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