DEC Announces Improvements at Broadalbin Boat Launch
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DEC Announces Improvements at Broadalbin Boat Launch |
Improvements Reduce Congestion, Improve Safety and Protect Great Sacandaga LakeImprovements, including additional structures, user guidelines, and facility management, are being implemented at the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Broadalbin Boat Launch Site on Great Sacandaga Lake, DEC Regional Director Robert Stegemann announced today. "The improvements are being implemented to reduce congestion, improve the safety of boaters using the site to launch and retrieve their boats, and prevent aquatic invasive species from entering Great Sacandaga Lake," said Director Stegemann. DEC Boat Launch Sites are built and maintained for the launching and retrieving of boats. The changes will ensure that boaters are able to do so in a safe and easy manner. Physical improvements include the following:
DEC plans to construct or install additional structures as follows:
Only vehicles with trailers may park in the main parking area of the boat launch and are restricted to parking in designated parking spots only. Vehicles carrying canoes, kayaks, and small boats on a roof rack or by other means must use the auxiliary parking area and are restricted to parking in designated parking spots. DEC Environmental Conservation Officers will patrol the boat launch and enforce regulations with assistance from the Fulton County Sheriff's Office and New York State Police. When the Adirondack Watershed Institute boat launch steward is present, all boats and trailers will be inspected. Boats and trailers that pass inspection may proceed to the boat launch ramp. Boats found to have aquatic invasive species present or that have not been cleaned and dried since being retrieved from a water body other than Great Sacandaga Lake will be directed to be decontaminated before being launched. Once the decontamination wash station is operational, boats may be decontaminated on-site. Due to the presence of spiny water flea in the lake, boaters leaving the lake that plan to boat on another lake within five days should have their boats decontaminated before leaving the boat launch. Boaters are encouraged to use other boat launches on Great Sacandaga Lake when parking is not available. |