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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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12/15/1994
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2 <br /> out all they way in the yellow that extends to the flume; we <br /> own a little bit beyond the flume, we have title to this <br /> flume, as well as this flume for purposes of water control to <br /> service the bogs. Dredging occurs, usually in the early <br /> spring where approximately 6 inches of vegetation is <br /> mechanically removed, nostly a water willow and a sedge that <br /> grow in the waterway, A tractor is put on the side of the <br /> river on the westerly side and is mechanically dredged in <br /> j order to maintain the flow, If you look at the provisions of <br /> the Wetlands Protection ,pct, this is exempt activity and <br /> comes under two categoriesS <br /> The first exemption comes directly from the language of the <br /> Act where it says the provisions of this section shall not <br /> apply to any mosquito control, etc, or to maintenance of <br /> drainage and flooding systems to cranberry bogs to perform <br /> for normal maintenance or improvement of lana in agricultural <br /> use; we fit under both categories. First of all this is <br /> directly related to mai <br />
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