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The Lake Iroquois Association was formed to maintain and enhance healthy ecosystems and appropriate public uses of Lake Iroquois (located in the four towns of Williston, Hinesburg, Richmond, and St. George, Vermont) and those aspects of its watershed which impact on the health and well being of the lake. The association does this by monitoring, prevention and management initiatives, research, education, advocacy and other actions, involving the co-operative efforts of property owners, town, state, and federal officials and other interested parties.
Recent Announcements
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SHORELINE PROTECTION BILL STIRS UP CONTROVERSY
The Shoreline Protection Bill H 526 that passed in the house and is being debated in the Vermont Senate has created quite a flurry of debate from people concerned about ...
Posted Apr 15, 2013, 6:35 PM by Lake Iroquois Association
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Lake Iroquois Association Receives Support From Hinesburg Selectboard
The Hinesburg Selectboard, with the support of the Hinesburg
Conservation Commission, has recommended the allocation of $5,000 in this
year’s town budget to the Lake Iroquois Association, in ...
Posted Mar 3, 2013, 5:28 PM by Lake Iroquois Association
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Midwinter Report from LIA by Bob Pasco, President
While our lake is mostly
frozen over, the work of the Lake Iroquois Association goes on, although at a
much slower pace than in the summer.
Several things have transpired ...
Posted Jan 16, 2013, 11:37 AM by Lake Iroquois Association
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