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From: Joan Ladd <joan_ladd8783@yahoo.com>
Date: Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Subject: New buoy in Hancock and Sand Pond
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No, Mother Nature did not drop new rocks in the middle of the ponds! LEA has placed one buoy in each pond that is clearly labeled 'Test Site' and clearly displays the LEA logo. Each buoy marks the location of water temperature testing that is now being done on the ponds. The testing utilizes a series of temperature sensors each placed at different depths.
Like any buoy, please do not touch, tie up to or move the buoy. In addition, please do not pull up the sensors to have a look!
On Sand Pond the buoy should be very obvious as no other formal marker is placed on the pond.
On Hancock Pond the buoy is located in the narrow part of the lake between Harrington Point and Wrigths Point. For those that have one of the Hancock Pond maps (which have been and continue to be for sale at a very reasonable price) make a triangle by drawing a line from marker 4 to 20, from 20 to 21, from 21 back to 4. The new marker is about in the middle of the triangle.
Since this is a tight area please be extra cautious. Expect 'rubber necking' and confusion as boaters adjust to the new buoy.
Please, tell your neighbors, tell your friends! This email is being sent to a very small group of owners, please spread the word. The more people that know that these new markers are out there and are NOT marking a hazard the safer everyone will be on the water. Thanks.
If you have questions or would like more information on the testing go to the LEA website and come to the HSPA annual meeting July 12th at 9am at Denmark Town Hall. See you there.
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