Sutton Police Renew Committment to Lake Patrols

Tuesday’s Telegram reports the Sutton Police Department is planning to step up their Lake Patrol program on Manchaug, Singletary and Ramshorn Ponds. Two recent lake deaths, one on Quinsig and the other on Stoneville Pond in Auburn, have the police looking to prevent such fatalities on the town’s lakes. In recent years, sightings of the police boat have been rare! It was actually the lake associations of the three ponds which years ago asked police to patrol the ponds as the number of boats made the lakes dangerous. The MPA worked with the chief and officers to secure a boat, equipment and funding for officer hours. The MPA also donated $$$$ to get the program started. Today, the Sutton Police want you follow the boating laws and be ready as they routinely perform safety inspections on the boats they meet. Remember that you need a life jacket (accessable – not stowed away!) for each person, a fire extinguisher and horn, and a ladder if you are swimming, tubing or skiing. Sutton also has an open container bylaw which means no drinking on the lake! They will enforce no matter if you are on the Douglas or Sutton side. If you …

Weekend Off.

“There will be no crisis this week… my schedule is full.”” Saw this sign at Yankee Candle, Deerfield, Massachusetts today.

The Dam – “What’s Going On?!” Update 5

Fuddy, the caretaker of the dam, just called. The dam gate is shut tight with no water going through. We were losing an inch a day, down 8-9″. How did they stop the leak you ask? Well, they tried more sandbags and fabric as I reported earlier today (see previous post!) to block the holes but that didn’t work. What did? They took a 12 foot pipe and banged in into place over the broken gate which knocked the gate into a closed position. No flow! Now Fuddy will control with the boards and the dam owner will deal with it in the fall. Well done!

The Dam – “What’s Going On?!” Update 4

Guilford has called in R.H. White and the divers once again! First thing this morning the teams arrived at the dam to work on reducing the flow. I took these photos less than a half hour ago. I didn’t want to get too bold and pesty with the camera so there are no close ups. Seems every third person traveling by stops to ask “What’s Going On?!” and “Is it repairable?”A diver is placing more sandbags and a special fabric around the gate – he was up to sixty bags when we got there but then R.H. White pulled in with more sandbags and a new roll of fabric.He’s hoping less water is flowing and so are we! Thanks to Guilford for keeping on top of this.

The Dam – “What’s Going On?!” Update 3

Yesterday our MPA President spoke with Fuddy’s boss – Guilford’s plant engineer… it is clear the dam remains a priority and serious business with Guilford even though the operation has relocated to North Carolina and in light of this new development with the broken gate. The concern at present is the amount of water flowing out (too much) and the upcoming hurricane season and inability to control the water flow on a daily basis. Without the gate, the water will be controlled buy removing or inserting boards from the spillway. The boards do allow for lowering and raising but just not the daily fine tuning we are used to. Also the gate cannot be fixed until the lake level is drawn down. Divers inspecting the gate and taking measurements last week noted the incredible force of the water in this area making underwater repairs impossible. I’ll keep you posted!

The Dam – “What’s Going On?!” Update 2

Fuddy, Guilford’s caretaker, called last night to report the sandbags at the dam gate held us at 5″ under full over the weekend.( FYI: Whitins Reservoir, the other dam Fuddy watches, lost 1″ through evaporation.) After today’s reading, if there is a loss of water, Guilford may decided to put additional sandbags to stop the flow further. Fuddy will keep us posted. Stay tuned!

The Dam – “What’s Going On?!” Update

Well, Guilford and R.H. White have been at the dam all day! We checked in with them a little after 7 a.m., a few times during the day and again before 4 p.m. when divers were again coming out of the water. The news isn’t good. Seems there was debris near the gate but that is not what caused the damage – the shaft of the gate is broken. Old age. Can’t just order parts for something like that. They have to be made. Guilford has 200 sandbags positioned to reduce the flow of water out of the lake. Fuddy will do his best to keep the water at this level – using the boards to lower in case of heavy rain/flood conditions.Repairs will be made in the fall when the water level is taken down.

The Dam – “What’s Going On?!”

Guilford has called in the professionals to dive down to get a view of the gate as something (a branch?) is preventing the dam gate from closing. We are 4 inches down from full. Stay tuned! By the way… if you have questions or opinions about the water level PLEASE DO NOT call Guilford in Douglas or in Maine. It really does NOT get you anywhere. Also you should know that while you’re calling for Guilford to close the gate, someone else is complaining the water is too high! It doesn’t make us look good as a group. Guilford has a mandate from DEP to maintain a flow for the sewerage treatment plants in Douglas and they have their rule curve they have been following for years. Ask Fuddy or your MPA Area Rep. or Officer or check here for more info.

Water Level 3 Inches Down From Full

Our dam caretaker reports trouble closing the dam, so a little more water than he would like has been going out the gate. He suspects debris from a previous storm is preventing them from closing the gate so divers are being called in to check it out.

Fireworks!

Millbury, Auburn and Northbridge Sunday night; Worcester Monday night and Manchaug Pond EVERY night! Sorry my camera didn’t capture the beauty! Anyone have better – send them in!

How about “Pink Sky at Night, Sailor’s Delight”!

My 9 year old daughter took this picture this evening. We are looking forward to a great weekend and 4th of July!! Fireworks, cookouts, marshmallows and campfires, family and friends. Remember the MPA tradition… the lighting of the flares around the shoreline… July 3rd at 9 p.m.

The Lake and Pet/Animal Waste

Rain yesterday, today and tomorrow. When it is not raining, the air is 100% humidity. Did you know Fuddy did a rain dance? Did you know a couple hundred residents of Whitin Reservoir met at St. Denis Church to talk about their dam and the water level? – not in the hall but upstairs in the church and many prayed for higher water. Everyone can stop dancing and praying! enough rain! Seriously, I have a little educational piece for you to check out. I found it while looking for info on dirt roads and nonpoint source pollution. You see, these heavy rains wash sediment into the lake as well as whatever else is found in the watershed: sand and salt off roads, fertilizers from lawns, oils, detergents, as well as bacteria from animal wastes and livestock manures. Check out the “DEP Fact Sheets” under Links in the column on the right. I had to take it out of the post area as it was too big:Educational nonpoint source brochure: Pet waste. January 2003. It will make you think! Tomorrow I will tell you about the state grant the MPA has submitted to help protect our water from these sorts of …