Deal Lake Commission Tackles Environmental and Community Concerns

The Deal Lake Commission recently convened to address a range of urgent environmental and community matters. The meeting included discussions on an oil spill in Asbury Park, the management of local wildlife and vegetation, and the proposal for the installation of air diffusers to combat a midge infestation, enlivened by the active participation of the public, particularly a local restaurant representative concerned about insect-related issues affecting their business.

A issue that emerged was the oil spill at Fourth Avenue between Fourth Avenue and Memorial Drive in Asbury Park. The spill was contained, but the potential environmental impacts were a cause for concern. The commission is considering green infrastructure solutions for water retention and biofiltration in the remediation efforts for the spill. Discussions also touched on the status of the south gate repairs and the ownership and insurance liability of the Flume and Gate House, with the possibility of forming a subcommittee to further investigate these concerns.

Another focal point of the meeting was the management of the local ecosystem, particularly the wildlife and vegetation around Deal Lake. The commission reported on the progress of the goose management program, noting the observation of new goslings, and the temporary halt of the weed treatment program pending further growth. Additionally, the successful introduction of northern pike into the lake was acknowledged, which is expected to have a positive effect on the lake’s biodiversity.

The commission’s financial status was also reviewed, with a report on the accounts amounting to $47 in Manasquan Bank and $15,609.50 in the New Jersey Cash Management Fund. Despite successful disbursements, including a Quality Improvement Grant of $5,970, there was frustration over a delayed payment of $93,000 from a completed grant. Furthermore, the commission is anticipating a new grant of $89,400 from the Department of Environmental Protection, which will necessitate adjustments to the matching funds percentage.

The commission’s efforts to bolster communication with the state’s Department of Environmental Protection were also discussed, with plans to arrange a meeting to address compliance issues. This is in line with the commission’s need to clarify marine safety rules and to reestablish a joint meeting to secure the commission’s future, emphasizing the critical approval deadline of July 15th.

A representative from a local restaurant brought forward a community concern regarding the increased presence of insects near the lake, affecting their outdoor dining experience. The discussion revolved around the proposal of installing air raiders in the lake to mitigate the problem. The representative sought advice, sparking debate among commission members and the public on the impact of such installations on recreational activities, fishing, and the necessity for permits. The effectiveness of air raiders and other methods, such as fans and mosquito magnets, were analyzed, with members sharing their experiences and concerns.

The meeting also highlighted the need for public participation in environmental monitoring. The authorization of phase three of Clean Ocean Action’s monitoring of Deal Lake to identify pollution sources was approved, with a budget cap of $5,100. The importance of public involvement in the testing process was stressed to ensure comprehensive tracking of the lake’s health.

Regarding regulations, the commission discussed the potential start date for a project that will train community scientists and utilize GPS for community monitoring. The New Jersey Public Access and Waterfront Development rules were also addressed, with the commission focusing on aspects related to resiliency in storm management. The rule changes, which span 157 pages, are designed to prepare the state for climate change-induced flooding and storm surges, with three public meetings scheduled for July and August to disseminate information about the rule changes.

The commission also mentioned the flood survey, with property owners being sent letters to encourage their participation. The expectation of receiving reimbursement money the following week was shared, along with the observation of a dead tree attracting four osprey.

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