Shutesbury Committee Tackles Lake Wyola’s Stormwater Runoff Challenges
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Meeting Type:
Environmental Commission
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Meeting Date:
07/11/2024
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Recording Published:
07/12/2024
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Duration:
77 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Franklin County
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Towns:
Shutesbury
- Meeting Overview:
The Shutesbury Lake Wyola Advisory Committee recently convened to address the critical environmental concerns surrounding Lake Wyola, with a specific focus on managing stormwater runoff and erosion issues. The meeting, which included earnest discussions on improving communication and record-keeping, saw the committee explore strategies to mitigate stormwater impact, prioritize potential projects, and seek funding through grants and educational initiatives.
A point of discussion was the management of stormwater runoff affecting Lake Wyola. The committee reviewed a map identifying priority sites and cross-referenced recommendations with the 2007 stormwater study and the Lake Wyola Association’s agenda. Deliberations centered on how to collaborate with the Lake Wyola Association and interface with other boards effectively. Members debated the merits of focusing on specific sites recommended in the Furog report, with some suggesting initiating efforts at sites with higher elevations to mitigate water flow issues. The prospect of smaller-scale projects was also discussed, along with approaches to obtain grants through the Massachusetts Vulnerability Plan, emphasizing the need for collaboration among stakeholders.
The committee considered grant applications as a step toward addressing the stormwater challenges. They discussed inviting consultants experienced in grant acquisition to assist in prioritizing projects and providing public education about the committee’s activities and potential solutions. Questions arose about how Shutesbury could emulate Deerfield’s defined committee for the Massachusetts Vulnerability Preparedness (MVP) program and how to access pertinent information. The potential for involving both public and private lands in the grant process was acknowledged, setting the stage for the committee to familiarize itself with the sites and explore public education ideas, including inviting MVP professionals for guidance.
Another agenda item was the possibility of placing a retention pond on private property, a move aimed at diverting water away from roads and reducing runoff into Lake Wyola. This led to discussions about engaging with schools for a public education initiative, which would integrate Lake Wyola into the environmental curriculum. The committee also contemplated outreach to the MVP group and the Office of Rural Affairs for funding opportunities. The members emphasized the need to focus on specific sites to streamline project efforts effectively.
Technical challenges such as internet connectivity and audio issues were recurrent throughout the meeting. The group discussed the importance of adhering to open meeting laws and conflict of interest regulations, considering the implications of using personal email accounts and text messages for official communication. It was agreed that dedicated town-issued email accounts would be established for official correspondence.
The Furog report figured prominently in the meeting, with the committee members recommending a focus on the final sections, particularly from page 55 onwards, to better understand the scope of work required. The committee’s charge included reviewing past studies, identifying erosion hotspots, proposing projects for fundraising, and making follow-up presentations to relevant organizations. The goal was to conclude their tasks within 18 months. The meeting concluded with the scheduling of the next session for August 8 at 7 p.m., with a motion to adjourn and a consensus to aim for future meetings to be around one hour in length.
Rebecca Torres
Environmental Commission Officials:
Mark Rivers, Mary David, John Gorey, David Green, Catherine Hilton, Art Keene, Howard Kinder (Gate & Dam Keeper), Terry Smith, Eric Stocker, Walter Tibbetts
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Meeting Type:
Environmental Commission
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Meeting Date:
07/11/2024
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Recording Published:
07/12/2024
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Duration:
77 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Franklin County
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Towns:
Shutesbury
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