Re: [cayugabirds-l] Dryden Lake may be in danger

2021-01-11 Thread Nancy Gil
There must be 1000 redhead ducks close to shore in Aurora right now at 10 am. 

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> On Jan 11, 2021, at 8:22 AM, Suan Hsi Yong  wrote:
> 
> Has this been reported in any of the local presses? That might be a
> good place to start increasing awareness.
> More generally, I'm not finding any web presence at all describing
> this issue with any authority.
> 
> Are the homeowners along the lakeshore and nearby aware of this? They
> would seem most likely to be directly impacted, and most motivated to
> actively do something about it.
> 
> Suan
> 
> 
>> On Fri, Jan 8, 2021 at 3:18 PM Bard Prentiss  wrote:
>> 
>>  The Dryden Lake that we know and love is in serious danger of reverting to
>> 
>> its primitive original form as a shallow pond.
>> 
>>  The dam is beginning to leak a bit and its current owner NYS DEC
>> 
>> may not wish to spend the money for a proper replacement of concrete
>> 
>> nor are they interested in repairing and maintaining the current dam.
>> 
>> The town is also resistant to assuming the costs and responsibility for
>> 
>> either idea, although there has been a dam there since the late1700s.
>> 
>>  It is unlikely given the way things happen these days that the dam will
>> 
>> be allowed to just rot away. It will probably have to be destroyed soon,
>> 
>> for liability reasons, and the lake drained to primitive levels.
>> 
>>  Such action would dramatically effect the lives of persons throughout the
>> 
>> region. The lake would, in effect, become relatively useless to its current
>> 
>> large, diverse crop of users. It would have little appeal to the large number
>> 
>> of boaters currently dotting its waters throughout the warmer
>> 
>> months. Its shallow nature would limit the species of fish that
>> 
>> could live there to pan fish.
>> 
>>  The current Dryden Lake Park would be difficult to justify and the trail
>> 
>> would have little relationship to the remaining pond.
>> 
>> The current lake’s great value to birders and naturalists
>> 
>> would be seriously reduced.
>> 
>>  The lake attracts thousands of visitors yearly
>> 
>> for all the activities mentioned above as well as for public gatherings,
>> 
>> picnicking and relaxing.
>> 
>>  The loss of the lake would have a major economic impact on the region.
>> 
>> It would be truly serious for the area to loose Dryden Lake.
>> 
>> We can’t let it happen!
>> 
>> Attached is a resolution by the Town of Dryden
>> 
>> Conservation Board.
>> 
>>  To strengthen the case for keeping a dam individuals might write to
>> 
>> the NYSDEC Region 7, Fisher Ave, Cortland, N Y 13045 and the
>> 
>> Dryden Town Board, 93 E Main St. Dryden, N Y 13053 expressing
>> 
>> the importance of the lake to them personally.
>> 
>>  PS: Feel free to post this any where it might further spread the word.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Dryden Lake may be in danger

2021-01-11 Thread Suan Hsi Yong
Has this been reported in any of the local presses? That might be a
good place to start increasing awareness.
More generally, I'm not finding any web presence at all describing
this issue with any authority.

Are the homeowners along the lakeshore and nearby aware of this? They
would seem most likely to be directly impacted, and most motivated to
actively do something about it.

Suan


On Fri, Jan 8, 2021 at 3:18 PM Bard Prentiss  wrote:
>
>   The Dryden Lake that we know and love is in serious danger of reverting to
>
> its primitive original form as a shallow pond.
>
>   The dam is beginning to leak a bit and its current owner NYS DEC
>
>  may not wish to spend the money for a proper replacement of concrete
>
> nor are they interested in repairing and maintaining the current dam.
>
> The town is also resistant to assuming the costs and responsibility for
>
> either idea, although there has been a dam there since the late1700s.
>
>   It is unlikely given the way things happen these days that the dam will
>
> be allowed to just rot away. It will probably have to be destroyed soon,
>
> for liability reasons, and the lake drained to primitive levels.
>
>   Such action would dramatically effect the lives of persons throughout the
>
> region. The lake would, in effect, become relatively useless to its current
>
> large, diverse crop of users. It would have little appeal to the large number
>
> of boaters currently dotting its waters throughout the warmer
>
> months. Its shallow nature would limit the species of fish that
>
> could live there to pan fish.
>
>   The current Dryden Lake Park would be difficult to justify and the trail
>
> would have little relationship to the remaining pond.
>
>  The current lake’s great value to birders and naturalists
>
> would be seriously reduced.
>
>   The lake attracts thousands of visitors yearly
>
> for all the activities mentioned above as well as for public gatherings,
>
> picnicking and relaxing.
>
>   The loss of the lake would have a major economic impact on the region.
>
> It would be truly serious for the area to loose Dryden Lake.
>
> We can’t let it happen!
>
> Attached is a resolution by the Town of Dryden
>
> Conservation Board.
>
>   To strengthen the case for keeping a dam individuals might write to
>
> the NYSDEC Region 7, Fisher Ave, Cortland, N Y 13045 and the
>
> Dryden Town Board, 93 E Main St. Dryden, N Y 13053 expressing
>
> the importance of the lake to them personally.
>
>   PS: Feel free to post this any where it might further spread the word.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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[cayugabirds-l] Dryden Lake may be in danger

2021-01-08 Thread Bard Prentiss















  The Dryden Lake that we know and love is in serious danger of reverting
toits primitive original form as a shallow pond.   The dam is beginning to leak a bit and its current owner
NYS DEC  may not wish to spend the
money for a proper replacement of concrete nor are they interested in repairing and maintaining the current
dam. The town is also resistant to assuming the costs and
responsibility for either idea, although there has been a dam there since the
late1700s.  It is unlikely given the way things happen these days that the
dam will be allowed to just rot away. It will probably have to be
destroyed soon, for liability reasons, and the lake drained to primitive
levels.   Such action would dramatically effect the lives of persons
throughout theregion. The lake would, in effect, become relatively useless to
its current large, diverse crop of users. It would have little appeal to the
large number of boaters currently dotting its waters throughout the
warmer months. Its shallow nature would limit the species of fish that could live there to pan fish.   The current Dryden Lake Park would be difficult to justify and
the trail would have little relationship to the remaining pond.  The current lake’s great value to birders and naturalists would be seriously reduced.   The lake attracts thousands of visitors yearly for all the activities mentioned above as well as for public
gatherings, picnicking and relaxing.   The loss of the lake would have a major economic impact on
the region.It would be truly serious for the area to loose Dryden Lake.We can’t let it happen!          
         Attached
is a resolution by the Town of Dryden Conservation
Board.   To
strengthen the case for keeping a dam individuals might write to the
NYSDEC Region 7, Fisher Ave, Cortland, N Y 13045 and the Dryden
Town Board, 93 E Main St. Dryden, N Y 13053 expressing the
importance of the lake to them personally.   PS: Feel free to post this any where it might further spread the word.


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