Entries for June, 2009

The Weevils Have Landed!

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

2009 Weevil Installation Photo Album

The weevil installation has been completed.  Dave Daniels has provided these great photos of the process.

You will see orange markers on the east side of the lake marking the planting of the weevils. If you see green twist ties on weeds near the surface this is where the weevils were attached to milfoil.
Please help protect these areas and help to notify other boaters and users of the lake.
These  weevils will not bite you or your pets.

We will keep you informed of how things are going.  Thank YOU in advance for your protection of these areas.

The pictures show the planting and markers

Click here or the photo to view the entire photo album.

EnviroScience To Install Our Weevils This Week!

Monday, June 15th, 2009

Dave Daniels Wrote:

Spoke With Cortney Marguette from EnviroScience today and she plans to install our weevils Wed. June 17th. around 3:00 P M. 

Dave

Has Anyone Had A Problem Getting A Septic Permit?

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

My name is Marsha Keeton and my husband and I own a lot on Six Mile Lake Road next to John and Ruthann Hebden. We are in the process of putting a house on the lot but have run into some problems with the septic permit. I was wondering if anyone else on the lake has had any problems getting a permit?

Does anyone on the lake have any suggestions or names we can contact in order to get our permit? Our builder is working on it but I thought I would contact you for help.

We purchased the lot with the intent of putting a house on it and now we are very upset because the guy at the Health Department would not grant a permit due to a little stream of water flowing between our property and our neighbors property.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you,
Marsha & Randy Keeton

Bluebird Houses Completed

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

Cherie Hogan wrote:

Just a note to let everyone know that the bluebird houses are finally completed
and we will be putting them up as soon as we receive the 8′ poles being donated by Association member Aaron Bert.