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Keeping Canandaigua Lake Clean: The Role of Sanitary and Storm Sewers in Water Quality

Special contribution by Doug Llewellyn This is the second in a series of informative articles by the CLWA Outreach and Education Committee, designed to offer practical approaches to Lake-Friendly Living. As watershed residents, we all share the responsibility of protecting

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Lake Friendly Living: Lawn Care Tips for a Healthier Canandaigua Lake

Lake Friendly Living: Lawn Care Tips for a Healthier Canandaigua Lake This is the first in a series of informative articles by the CLWA Outreach and Education Committee to provide approaches to lake-friendly living. The goal of these articles is

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Lake Friendly Property Tour

Shoreline Stewards: Molly & Ed Shill Join us on the East Side of Canandaigua Lake as we explore a lake-friendly property. From eco-conscious landscaping to innovative stormwater management, discover how sustainable shoreline development can help support biodiversity and clean water.

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CLWA VISITS A LOCAL GRASS-FED ORGANIC DAIRY FARMER

Highlighting Best Practices in our Watershed CLWA VISITS A LOCAL GRASS-FED ORGANIC DAIRY FARMER BY JACK DAILEY One of the economic engines in our area is agriculture, both dairy and cash crops. Farms dot the hillsides of the lake and

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Lake Friendly Living Coalition – Finger Lakes New Years Resolution 2023

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Lake Friendly Holiday Gift Guide

 

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Lake Friendly Living Tips for Fall Lawn Care

Fall is a critical time to protect our water quality. As deciduous trees begin to shed their leaves in preparation for winter, phosphorus may be loaded into our surface water runoff, and ultimately into our streams and lake. If leaves

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10 Native Plants to Add to Your Garden This Spring

  Spring Has Sprung! We’ve got 10 Native Plants that will make a great addition to your garden this year. Native plants help support our wildlife and ecosystems by providing nectar for pollinators, shelter for species like caterpillars, and food

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