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Snowmobiles go through ice on Vermont lake, 3 die
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Depth Charts of Vermont Lakes and Ponds
Depth Charts of Vermont Lakes and Ponds. Hyperlinked maps may be downloaded for free.
Wakeboating and Wakesports in Vermont
The wakeboat rule regulates wakeboating and wakesports on Vermont’s inland lakes. Vermont's Use of Public Waters Rules were developed to avoid and resolve recreational conflicts, to protect normal or designated uses on all lakes, ponds, and reservoirs, and to ensure that natural resource values of public waters are fully protected.
Lakes and Ponds | Department of Environmental Conservation - Vermont
The Lakes and Ponds Management and Protection Program works to protect, maintain, enhance, and restore the health of Vermont lakes and the public uses that healthy lake ecosystems provide through outreach and education, monitoring and assessment, and regulatory programs.
Vermont Use of Public Waters Rules
Vermont Use of Public Waters Rules. Vermont’s public waters are held in public trust for the benefit of all Vermonters and visitors, and public recreational uses are protected. Public waters can be used for a variety of recreational activities, including access to wilderness and solitude, wildlife watching, winter recreation, fishing, non ...
Department of Environmental Conservation - Vermont
Cyanobacteria (also known as blue-green algae) are common native organisms in lakes, ponds and rivers around the world. In Vermont, they can be found in any water body, river or stream. Some species of cyanobacteria produce toxins and these toxins have been documented in some Vermont lakes.
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