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seneca lake
Seneca Lake
"Located within Ontario, Yates, Seneca, and Schuyler
counties, Seneca Lake lies in the geographic center of the Finger Lakes. At the
northern tip of the lake is the City of Geneva, and at the southern tip is the
Village of Watkins Glen. Seneca lake has the largest volume of water of the
Finger Lakes." --NYS DEC

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Seneca
Lake in the News
Seneca
Lake Resources
Seneca Lake in
the News
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Committee
to discuss lake overgrowth Frank All, an Arcadia resident with a
summer home on Kashong Point, presented the petition bearing 203
signatures of lakefront property owners to the board last night. The
petition requests town officials seek federal or state money to
purchase an aquatic weed harvester that would be used to remove the
vegetation on the western side of Seneca Lake, from the Geneva city
line south to the Yates County line.
(January 10, 2003)
Finger Lakes
Times Geneva, NY
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Lake weed out of control
GENEVA - Imagine a creature that invades
your home and makes a nest. It replicates faster than you can kill it,
spawning thousands of times over. Pretty soon it is consuming your
food supply, and crowding you out of your own home. You can barely
move without its clinging to you. And it is ugly and smelly to
boot.The plot of the latest Halloween horror movie? No: the weeds
growing in Seneca Lake.
(November 01, 02) Finger Lakes Times
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Students studying Seneca Lake
A trio is continuing
eight years of research on the nutrient levels and impact of zebra
mussels in the lake. (July 16, 2002)
Daily Messenger
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Input sought on housing for lakefront
GENEVA - A city
committee wants more information and community input before taking a
stand on lakefront housing. Mayor Donald Cass asked the
committee for its input after he had City Manager Richard Rising mark
off the roughly 20 acres that would be available for development
between the city's Lake Shore Park and Seneca Lake State Park.(April
24, 2002)
Finger Lakes Times
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In-depth
studies on Seneca Lake Nearly 40 teens from across
the country are participating in this year's Environmental Studies
Summer Youth Institute at Hobart and William Smith. The students,
entering their junior and senior years of high school, are living on
campus for a two-week interdisciplinary exploration into the
environment. (Wednesday, July 18, 2001) Finger Lakes Times
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Seneca
Lake Watershed assessment released A study of
potential pollution sources in the Seneca Lake watershed is now
available. The Seneca Lake watershed is in good shape, say
environmentalists, who recently released a study they hope will help
keep it that way. (11/24/00) Daily Messenger.
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New
water district proposed
FAYETTE - Homes and businesses
along or near the northernmost portion of Seneca Lake that is in the
town of Fayette may not be depending on wells to get their water in
the future. October 19, 2000) Finger Lakes Times Online
- Seneca
Lake State Park to get $300,000 GENEVA - Legislators
Friday said $300,000 in state funding will be used to improve
accessibility, safety and recreation at Seneca Lake State Park.
(September 17, 2000) Finger
Lakes Times Online
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