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The committee found that Warner’s Pond has significant nutrient, low-oxygen, sediment, and invasive-species problems. It expects to draft a consultant request for proposals by the end of June, with mitigation work potentially not beginning until summer 2027; hand removal of invasive water chestnuts will continue.
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The committee is organizing existing pond data and preparing to hire a consultant to develop management and mitigation plans. About $197,000 is currently available and may largely be used for the consultant, so the committee also needs to identify future funding. A stakeholder meeting is planned for June 11 to discuss ecological and recreational goals for Warner’s Pond.
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