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Opponents of Wake Boats Seek New Rules, Roiling Lake Communities

A debate over proposed rules for wake boats is stirring the waters of Vermont's lakes and ponds this summer. Wake boats are large watercraft specially.

Vermont looks into regulating wake boats on lakes

Upcoming public meetings on proposed wake boat rules with DEC | Vermont Business Magazine

Upcoming public meetings on proposed wake boat rules with DEC | Vermont Business Magazine
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Landowners fined for removing vegetation along Lake Sadawga shoreline

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   WHITINGHAM — The Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation issued a $5,250 penalty to a landowner and their hired contractor after the landowner directed their contractor to remove over 4,800 square feet of vegetation within 25 feet of the shoreline of Lake Sadawga, violating Vermont’s Shoreland Protection Act. As part of the penalty, DEC required the landowner and contractor to reestablish the vegetation that was removed. This is the second penalty issued for vegetation removal along Lake Sadawga. On June 8, 2020, the DEC issued a $4,000 fine to another landowner and contractor for removing over 5,900 square feet of vegetation within 25 feet of the shoreline and an additional 10,000 square feet within 250 feet of the shoreline. In both cases, the landowner violated Vermont’s Shoreland Protection Act. Both properties along Lake Sadawga are in the process of restoration, which takes time. Returning the shore

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