Did you ever stop and marvel at how beautiful, just how “scenic” the views are here on Manchaug Pond? It truly is a jewel! And so many vistas available to the public – from Waters Farm Living History Museum – the well-published view of “beautiful Lake Manchaug”; from the “officially declared” scenic road – Manchaug Road – which brings you right at waters-edge with the watery expanse of a 380 acre lake, breathtaking scenes of moonlight over the water, and just the play of clouds and water meeting at a ribbon of green foliage; from Holt Road – the road overlooking the infamous Manchaug Pond dam which gives you a magnificent view down the channel to the setting sun on the western shore… Not to mention the wonderful opportunities provided for the public to enjoy Manchaug waters – day swimming and camping at the Old Holdbrook Place, boat launching at the public access boat ramp, camping opportunities overnight or all season at King’s Family Campground and Lake Manchaug Camping, Day camping, town softball and baseball games for children at the YMCA Camp Blanchard Facility, and oh the events at Waters Farm! Manchaug Pond… And then there are the eagles and …
The Flow Downstream & Flood Control
Sunday morning’s flow downstream from Manchaug Pond and Stevens Pond at the waterfall/dam near the former library building in the Sutton village of Manchaug:
More Wildflowers in the Watershed: The Public Access Boat Ramp
Do you see them growing all along the forest floor under the many large Eastern White Pines? Do you know these two – the white and the yellow? According to the Connecticut Botanical Society, this white flower is commonly called an Indian Pipe (Latin name: Monotropa uniflora) Indian pipe, has no chlorophyll, so it cannot obtain energy from sunlight. Instead, it gets nutrients from organic matter in the soil. • Family: Indian-pipe (Monotropaceae)• Habitat: woods, in leafy humus• Height: 4-10 inches• Flower size: 3/4 inch long• Flower color: white• Flowering time: June to September• Origin: native A relative is the yellow Pinesap, Monotropa hypopithys Pinesap plants that bloom in summer tend to be yellow, while those that bloom in fall are reddish. Pinesap, like its relative Indian pipe has no chlorophyll, so it cannot obtain energy from sunlight. Instead, it gets nutrients from organic matter in the soil. • Family: Indian-pipe (Monotropaceae)• Habitat: woods, usually in acid soil• Height: 4-15 inches• Flower size: 1/2 inch long• Flower color: pale yellow to reddish• Flowering time: June to October• Origin: native http://www.ct-botanical-society.org/galleries/monotropahypo.html
“Moss Animals” Visit from Over the Falls!
Our visitor from over the dam at Sutton Falls is called a “moss animal” or bryozoan with a Latin name of Pectinatella magnifica. Brotozoans were first photographed last year in Manchaug Pond. These two photos were taken on the east side of the channel. Brotozoa are living colonies which attach themselves to rocks, branches and docks. My summer neighbor brought them to my attention as he noticed these “growths” on the rocks in the water in front of his cottage. He said in his 50+ years on the lake he had never seen anything like it. He thought they were masses of fish eggs but when handled they did not separate into individual egg cells. Fisheries Biologist, Richard Hartley of MassWildlife confirmed last year’s finding/identification and reported to us in an email: “what you have at the pond are bryozoans. They fool the bestof folks when you see them for the first time. When I first encounteredthem doing pond surveys I thought they were an egg mass of some kind.They are actually colonies of thousands of individuals that cometogether to form a colony much like coral in the ocean. I have sometechnical information I can send you, but if you …
Telegram Reports MRC Still Trying to Sell Dam
The Telegram must be selling papers on this issue to have printed a 7th article in just over a month’s time on the effort of the dam owner to sell the Manchaug Pond dam. Again – read for yourself. The photo is accurate for those into photography. Still no price has been set and Lake Manchaug Camping owner Karen Staruk gets a mention by the correspondent.Saturday, July 25, 2009 Manchaug Pond Dam at issue The Manchaug Pond Dam is at the center of a controversy over dam safety versus wetlands protection. (T&G Staff/MARK C. IDE) By Ruth Vecchione CORRESPONDENT We’re caught in a predicament. We’ve triedto get the two agencies to sitdown together.— Wendy Porter, MANCHAUG RESERVOIR CORP. SUTTON — The owners of the Manchaug Pond Dam are caught between choosing dam safety or wetlands protection. So far, they’ve chosen dam safety. “The safe operation, liability and responsibility rest with the dam owner,” Wendy Porter of Manchaug Reservoir Corp. said this week. Changes in the requirements of the state Office of Dam Safety in October 2007 prompted the company to lower the water level last year by about 3 feet. The state Department of Environmental Protection earlier this year, however, …
A Time For Every Purpose Under Heaven … A Time to Bail!
The nor’easter has brought nearly 5 inches of rain to Manchaug Pond raising the water level considerably overnight and bringing in strong winds to add to the mix. This is the scene this morning on Manchaug Pond as rain and waves fill and sink boats, wind unfurled sails and ….. I’m still writing and loading pictures so tune in again…
A time to Bail! … continued…
My neighbor said he thought about it last night – put the bow of the boat to the wind – but didn’t get to it. The waves would have splashed off. Putting the motor to the lake allowed the water from last night’s/today’s nor’easter to come right in. When you don’t live on the lake, but have water rights – daily trips to the lake to check on things is necessary. Two “Captains” head to the lake early this morning to man the bailers! 5 gallon buckets are not traditionally used as bailers but in this situation quite necessary. At a recent Sutton Conservation Commission meeting I watched on Sutton TV Online, a new lake resident spoke about his experience living on a lake – all new to him were the unexpected strong winds, visiting geese and the weeds and debris that wash up on the beach. I remember telling his cousin last year to tell the newcomer to close his tabletop umbrellas as the wind would love to catch them. With the majority of Manchaug Pond property owners season summer camps and cottages – it is a good policy to secure everything from boats to umbrellas to beach toys …
Testimony – Mass Bass Federation!
(Last night’s sunset) Before we continue with Part 2 of our dam photos, lets look at the testimony submitted on behalf of Manchaug Pond : This one from the Mass Bass Federation, an umbrella organization representing 30 fishing clubs who in turn speak for a total of 600 anglers submitted the following testimony to Secretary Ian Bowles, Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs as part of the MEPA filing:My name is Erik Kaplan, I am the Conservation/Natural Resource Director for the Massachusetts Bass Federation. I speak for the approximately 600 anglers throughout the Commonwealth when I say we vehemently oppose this project. Many of our fishing clubs hold tournaments on this Great Pond throughout the year and this beautiful pond is an asset to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. There have been fish kills on this Great Pond in recent years due to low water levels instituted by the Manchaug Reservoir Corp and their parent company Interface Global, Inc.. Breaching of the Manchaug Pond dam would completely decimate this great fishery. The breaching of the dam would endanger the Core Habitat on the shores of Manchaug Pond. The Core Habitat has been fount to have several endangered, imperiled, threatened and …
Yes, Telegram File Photo Incorrect
Yes, yes! You are correct. The T & G file photo appearing on the front page of the local section of the Sunday Telegram is NOT on, in or near Manchaug Pond. See for yourself: Captioned: “The old dam sits in the middle of Manchaug Pond.” With all those trees, and other green leafy growth, it makes you wonder if the reporter and editor have ever been in the middle of a 380 acre pond. Usually when you are in the middle of a pond you are surrounded by water… … but then there are 17 dams in the town of Sutton alone so it could be difficult choosing a file photo of the correct dam. Our next post will look at photos of the dams on this end of the Mumford River including photos of Manchaug Pond’s dam. I’ll see if I can find the old dam that sits in the middle of the pond.
Telegram Release Two More Articles on Manchaug Dam
The Worcester Telegram again features the Manchaug Pond dam and the continued plight of the dam owner to find a buyer for the dam property. The Telegram took a position on Friday in an editorial and on Sunday the reporter quoted MassDEP testimony in the MEPA process the dam owner has opened up. Mass DEP is quoted repeatedly as it aims to preserve the lake ecosystem and public access rights by maintaining “the status quo”, protect the water bodies up and downstream, protect downstream users such as the Douglas Wastewater Treatment Facility, and protect or provide mitigation for the private water supply wells within a half mile radius of the pond. Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Ian Bowles will have a decision, Environmental Impact Report on the matter by July 24th. Here’s a link to Friday’s editorial:http://www.telegram.com/article/20090717/NEWS/907170337 and Sunday’s front page local news article:http://www.telegram.com/article/20090719/NEWS/907190380/1101 Here’s a list of the other articles:Search resultsYour search for manchaug pond dam resulted in 6 articles. The water isnt over the damThe company that wants to breach the dam on Manchaug Pond appears to have a long regulatory road ahead of it.Published on 07/19/09 in the category News The deed to the …
Blob Travels over Falls to Manchaug Pond
Can you identify this one? A camper found it this weekend on the shoreline at the inlet. Manchaug Pond property owners reported in a recent survey seeing it last summer… Do you know it? Take a guess! and then I’ll tell you more…
A Day at the Lake…
Yesterday proved to be a beautiful day! Sunshine, a nice breeze and not too much fast traffic on the water. Talk with anyone who grew up on a lake and you will find endless stories of memories filled with family, friends and wonderfully adventurous, simple fun! I was recently given a copy of the little 1955 booklet, “The Land Without a Sunday” written by Maria Von Trapp where a country had adopted a staggered work week schedule where all had a different day off. With the loss of the traditional Sunday, the society, community and family had loss the opportunity to come together in play and worship. Today, I understand Manchaug Pond will serve a grander role … its waters will be used in the baptism of a child. Baptisms have long been held at Manchaug Pond with my own former neighbor bringing his congregation from the West Sutton First Baptist Church to her shores for such events.