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Notes from the Stockbridge Bowl Stewardship Commission, June 17, 2024, Hybrid Meeting

1. The group discussed forming “actionable goals”

2. Charles Kenny, Chair, Board of Health (BOH), presented a report on cyanobacteria. 

fa. The first two steps are to observe the visible scum (or slick) and test. 

b. If it is cyanobacteria, then the Commonwealth requires the BOH to close the lake until toxins dissipate.

c. Kenny also had a suggestion for closing only the portion of the lake affected by the cyanobacteria bloom. The suggestion is being considered and a feasibility grant may be applied for.

d. Climate change is raising the water temperature and creating changes that may result in more blooms

e. Trained observers may be employed

3. Dredging is very important — many years in discussion and still no dredging. SBSC will ask for a progress report.

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