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Lake Education and Action Program
LEAP is a project sponsored by Sea Grant, a marine and great lakes
initiative funded through NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration).
Lake
Champlain Sea Grant (LCSG)- The University of Vermont supports
improved understanding, use and management of Lake Champlain and the
basin's inland lakes and waters. LCSG's educational efforts focus on
educating young people about their local water resources and what can
be done to monitor and protect them.
LEAP is a joint project of the University
of Vermont, University of Maine and the University of New
Hampshire.
For six years, LEAP has been active at Lake St. Catherine in Poultney
and Wells, Vermont. Interns from Green Mountain College as well
as local high school students have done water quality related projects
including:
- Installation of attractive buffer plantings along lakeside properties
to filter runoff
- Distribution of information related to invasive species and septic
maintenance
- Creation of a "welcome garden" at an entrance to the
lake which showcases attractive plants that can be used for buffers
- Provided education to lake homeowners through surveys, individual
visits and newsletters.
While the grant for this project has ended, the University of Vermont
Sea Grant program has committed to continuing funding for a summer
intern to ensure the sustainability of this exciting lake water quality
education program.
2010 Update!
We are starting our annual LEAP program at this time! A Green Mountain College intern, and several area students will be helping with lake buffer installations in July and August. Contact the District office if you would like a free site visit and recommendations on how you can personally improve lake water quality! |