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Greetings POA Members:

The following notice is from Eric Null, Deep Creek Lake Manager, relating to input being sought for the second year of the State Lakes Fund.  Please consider participating to let your voice be heard.

"The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is hosting an online info session on Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2019, between noon and 1 p.m. Eastern Time to solicit public input regarding the development of a work plan for the second phase of the State Lakes Protection and Restoration Fund. The fund is providing $1 million annually for three years to protect and restore the following state-owned lakes:

List of Maryland State-owned Lakes

Name

Latitude

Longitude

County

Type of State Land

Blairs Valley Lake

39.698

-77.942

Washington

Wildlife Management Area

Clopper Lake

39.143

-77.253

Montgomery

State Park

Deep Creek Lake

39.512

-79.316

Garrett

State Park

Greenbrier Lake

39.539

-77.619

Washington

State Park

Herrington Lake

39.455

-79.456

Garrett

State Park

Hunting Creek Lake

39.626

-77.461

Frederick

State Park

Lake Habeeb

39.703

-78.655

Allegany

State Park

Myrtle Grove Lake

38.565

-77.08

Charles

Wildlife Management Area

New Germany Lake

39.635

-79.121

Garrett

State Park

Savage River Reservoir

39.512

-79.137

Garrett

State Park

Smithville Lake

38.778

-75.73

Caroline

Fisheries Management Area

St Mary's Lake

38.255

-76.544

St. Mary's

State Park

Tuckahoe Lake

38.968

-75.941

Caroline

State Park

Unicorn Lake

39.246

-75.858

Queen Anne's

Fisheries Management Area

Urieville Lake

39.28

-76.024

Kent

Fisheries Management Area

Wye Mills Lake

38.942

-76.079

Queen Anne's

Fisheries Management Area

This info session will take place as a Zoom Meetings webinar to present the same materials as the four public open house events held in October. The department will report on projects underway in year one and accept input toward developing a budget for the best use of funds in coordination with local governments, organizations, and citizens. The funds can be used for removing sediment, treating contaminated sediment, preventing the spread of invasive species, improving the ecological and recreational value, and any other action the department deems necessary at any or all of 16 lakes throughout Maryland.

Please register for this webinar at this website. A hyperlink and/or call-in number to join the webinar will be sent to the email address provided in the registration form. Questions about this online info session and the State Lakes Fund can be addressed to Yishen Li at yishen.li@maryland.gov."

Best Regards,

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Paul Weiler

President

Property Owners' Association of Deep Creek Lake, PO Box 618, McHenry MD 21541

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