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Vermont Inviting People To Discuss Cleaning Up Waterways

Lake Champlain (file photo)
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Lake Champlain (file photo)

The Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation is inviting people to comment at a series of public meetings on water quality improvement projects designed to help clean up Lake Champlain.
Between Tuesday and Thursday, the department is hosting four meetings to provide updates and gather feedback on two clean water implementation plans.

The plans outline steps to improve state waterways. There is also information about how landowners, organizations and communities can apply for funding and technical assistance.

Vermont has been working for years to clean up the waters of Lake Champlain.

On Tuesday, meetings are planned for Poultney and St. Albans. On Wednesday, a meeting will be held in Orwell and on Thursday the final meeting will be held in Essex Junction.

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