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Waterfall – Watershed- Ways to Protect wildlife habitat, make plants grow out of control including the invasive milfoil that is presently in the lake, and potentially harm humans and pets.

LSLA is offering to assist with your erosion remediation project with up to $500.00 towards the cost of your project. All you need to do is fill out a form, document the project area prior to and after work has been done, submit the total project cost for committee consideration. This includes adding water diverters called rubber razors which can guide water to a sloped spot or water garden. We have the resources to make them according to your needs. Reach out to info@littlesebagolake.com with subject Rubber Razor. Kevin Ronan

As homeowners we can all make a difference in protecting our lake’s water quality. The LakeSmart Program helps address these various water quality concerns. What is LakeSmart ? This is an educational and outreach program for lakefront property owners who maintain their homes in ways that protect lake water quality. The program is free, non-regulatory, and voluntary. Homeowners are not under any obligation to participate. The LakeSmart Program partners lake association volunteers to access lakeside properties checking for erosion around structures, in the yard, and along the lake. Site visits can include LakeSmart Volunteers offering recommendations to the homeowner for what they can do to reduce erosion and protect the lake. For more information or see how you can make improvements to your property, reach out to info@littlesebagolake.com with the he subject LakeSmart Program and/or go to the link for Little Sebago Lake’s Guide for Lake Friendly Living (http://littlesebagolake.com/ conservation/).

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