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December 12, 2024
For Immediate Release
At its recent board meeting on December 10, the Ottawa County Board of Commissioners approved a project to restore and maintain Crockery Lake in Chester Township. The initiative, supported by a $563,404 allocation from the General Fund balance and the Monsanto reserve, marks a collaborative effort between Ottawa County and Chester Township to enhance the ecological health and community value of the lake.
The project will focus on improving the water quality and surrounding environment of Crockery Lake through a comprehensive plan designed and implemented by Restorative Lake Sciences. Key elements of the restoration program include:
- Treatment of invasive aquatic species.
- Installation of oxygenation systems to reduce nutrient pollution.
- Implementation of biologically activated drain filters.
- Development of a septic system maintenance framework.
- Ongoing water quality monitoring and educational outreach.
Chester Township will oversee the project's implementation, with input from Dr. Jennifer L. Jermalowicz-Jones, a professional limnologist, ensuring adherence to environmental compliance and best practices.
In a statement, the Chester Township said,
“The Chester Township Board is looking forward to working collaboratively with Ottawa County and Restorative Lake Sciences. We are grateful for the County's trust in allowing us to administer and use the Lake Restoration Funds to improve the water quality of the Crockery Lake. With Grose Park and a public boat launch on the lake, this restoration project will be a benefit to all Ottawa County residents. Countless hours and much effort have been put into formulating a plan of action so that future generations can also enjoy the lake.”
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Media Contact:
Troy Goodno, Chester Township Supervisor
616-899-5544
[email protected]
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