Paul Smith’s College Adirondack Watershed Institute is seeking people to work as boat inspectors and decontamination technicians at boat launches across the Adirondacks to stop the spread of aquatic invasive
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(Provided photo â AdkAction) KEESEVILLE AdkAction has been awarded $50,000 by the Lake Champlain Basin Program for a new “Clean Water, Safe Roads” partnership to reduce salt polluting the 125-mile-long lake between New York and Vermont. Together with partners from Paul Smith’s College Adirondack Watershed Institute and Lake Champlain Sea Grant, this project will implement a comprehensive, personalized outreach and education program to municipal highway departments in the Lake Champlain Basin. In 2017 AdkAction developed a Pledge to Reduce Road Salt for municipal partners that demonstrates a community’s commitment to work in good faith to reduce the levels of road salt application. “Clean Water, Safe Roads” will support continued education and outreach to Champlain Basin municipalities in New York that have already signed the pledge and is expected to bring additional municipalities on board.
acerbone@adirondackdailyenterprise.com An unidentified man who fell through the ice of Mirror Lake Saturday, Dec. 26 walks away from the scene moments after pulling himself out of the cold water. This was all captured on a livestream the Ausable River Association hosts on their YouTube channel. (Photo provided) The unidentified man who fell through the ice of Mirror Lake on Saturday, Dec. 26 crawls to a dock, where he was able to lift himself out and to safety. (Photo provided)
The unidentified man who fell through the ice of Mirror Lake on Saturday, Dec. 26 crawls to a dock, where he was able to lift himself out and to safety. (Photo provided)