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Web Presence Facelift
2003 Essay Contest
Cayuga Lake Foam
Opinion: Motor Boats
Upcoming Events
Erin Crotty
2003 – A New Year Full of Promise for the Cayuga Lake Watershed!

Despite fiscal hard times, money is available in 2003 because of the hard work of Cayuga Lake watershed partners. Where will it come from and how will it be used? See also Watershed Funding.
Watershed Steward's New Year Message
Sharon Anderson lays out an exciting course for the Network in 2003.
Why Focus on Sediment?
Learn why the members of the Cayuga Lake Watershed Intermunicipal Organization — your town representatives — have singled out sediment as the greatest threat to the ecology and economy of our watershed.
Network Project Highlights
A range of important projects will be presented and explained in the context of the Cayuga Lake Watershed Restoration and Protection Plan priorities over the coming months. This edition’s selection include:
Six Mile Creek Restoration and Stabilization
Stormwater Demonstration Project at the Sciencenter
Seneca County Tackles Erosion Sources
Finger Lakes Institute Funded
Senator Mike Nozzolio offers his thoughts on the importance of the Institute with respect to the environmental, economic and cultural future of the region.
Skating Across Cayuga Lake
During the past summer, many Network members expressed concern over occurrences of unusually large amounts of white foam on the Lake.
Seneca Meadows Landfill Expansion Denied
Seneca Falls residents expressed opposition to zoning changes that would allow expansion of the Seneca Meadows Landfill, and Town Board members heard them.
2003 Essay Contest: "Why Is Water So Special?"
...is the theme for the Network's third annual essay contest. Get the details here!
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