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JAnda 1 �µ 1Tewsletter <br /> . <br /> Discussion: Iararatai . . <br /> reed the new PO Box address for the wa e y bog owner from-an adjacent <br /> neighbor. the re-mailed - � <br /> our Fall Newsletter to him. The newsletter contained the results of�water quality <br /> testing on lea h <br /> s pee and Wa. ey Ponds. <br /> Conclusions: The nwsleer <br /> was nailed to the bog owner with the corrected address. <br /> o <br /> nd tis ] l �a h <br /> p Pond bath- . <br /> Discussion. On Nov. eto rise re - - <br /> r ported on the pond data collected by volunteers. The data is <br /> reported on the Mashpee AMC site. Transparency levels are a little better than I - <br /> last year with a deur <br /> around 10 feet. Oxygen readings remained the same with fair readings up to 2 <br /> feet in doth Maspee and - <br /> waey ponds. <br /> f <br /> � <br /> Coner� ions: Transparency readings in the o .ds <br /> 4 , are slightly improved in 07,but 02.readin9s remain fair. <br /> [Ag" <br /> rid topic .Article "W er calxt� f e 4 <br /> . . <br /> Prop ft�P'fi <br /> Discussion: An article,put <br /> out by the University of Maine, on selected Maine Ponds relates property <br /> - � <br /> values towater clarity sec hi disc readings. � lake moriton'n program volunteers-eollected,th data <br /> found � ` , It <br /> that water dart sIg 'fie ntly affects property rices around Maine lakes. Mai <br /> �p n fours that <br /> pu fic education is the best defense against degrading wateruali . The <br /> � ty articles back up our goal of . <br /> educating propel owners around the lake with our newsletter. It further states that the goal of lade <br /> management in Maine 1s to maintdn stable trophic levels and to reduce algae bloom <br /> associated with cultural eutropcation, <br /> Conclusions: The articleDints out <br /> p that public education is the best defense against degradingwater <br /> quality. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Barbara B. Nichols <br />