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The committee reported that shoreline stabilization work is moving ahead under a $69,369.59 bid, with fencing and erosion-control materials scheduled for July 14 and dewatering expected to begin the same day.
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An 8-acre weed treatment was completed on July 7 at a cost of $5,077.44, paid by the Friends of Nashawannuck Pond. The committee also reported that testing of barley-straw deployment samples found no toxins and scheduled the next deployment for April 17, 2027. Members continued developing a pond management plan that may address silt in the gabion weir and siltation basin.
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