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Key Takeaways from Stockbridge Bowl Stewardship Commission (SBSC), April 14, 2023

Jim Wilusz, Executive Director of Tri-Town Health, has resigned from SBSC.

SBSC discussed public awareness. To raise public awareness, SBSC will distribute informational brochures. One on the health of the lake will include: 

No fertilizers or chemical treatments (pesticides and herbicides) are permitted within 200 feet of Stockbridge Bowl. 

The use of pesticides requires a permit from Conservation Commission (ConCom). To minimize erosion, there must be a 35′ vegetative buffer — that means planting native plants and no cutting or mowing within 35′ of the water’s edge. An advantage, in addition to eliminating erosion, is that no mowing discourages the geese. 

Maintaining septic systems is vital to the health of the lake.

SBSC also discussed disposal of mattresses and paints and other materials.


Photo: Lionel Delevingne

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