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State of Lake George: A Waterkeeper Update

March 6, 2022 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Lake George courtesy Fund for Lake GeorgeThe Warren County Historical Society will host “Update on the State of the Lake,” a free presentation with Lake George Waterkeeper, Chris Navitsky, on Wednesday, March 16th.

This presentation will focus on why Lake George is ecologically important, discuss the science and the stressors of the lake and how these issues are being addressed.

Chris Navitsky, PE is the Lake George Waterkeeper, which is in its 20th year and was launched by The FUND for Lake George. Chris’ program applies research science and engineering principles for water quality protection through initiatives such as Low Impact Development, sustainable winter management, algae biomonitoring and septic system management. Chris has been recognized as Conservationist of the Year by the Adirondack Council and received the Linn H. Enslow Memorial Award from the New York Water Environment Association. Chris is a licensed professional engineer and is a graduate of State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry at Syracuse.

This program will begin at 7 pm and will be held via Zoom. To register, email mail@wcnyhs.org. For more information, contact the Warren County Historical Society at (518) 743-0734 or email mail@wcnyhs.org.

Photo of Lake George courtesy Fund for Lake George.

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Filed Under: Adirondacks & NNY, Events, Nature Tagged With: Lake George Waterkeeper, Warren County Historical Society

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