Adirondack Park - Eagle Lake Property Owner's Inc.
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Table IV.1 (continued)<br />
Clear Pond Association<br />
Conesus <strong>Lake</strong> Association<br />
Copake <strong>Lake</strong> Conservation Society<br />
Cotton Point Association<br />
Crooked <strong>Lake</strong> Homeowners Association<br />
Dunhams Bay Association<br />
<strong>Eagle</strong> <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Property</strong> Owners Assoc.<br />
<strong>Eagle</strong> Pond Association<br />
East Caroga <strong>Lake</strong> Association<br />
East Pond Association<br />
East Shore Schroon <strong>Lake</strong> Association<br />
Elk <strong>Lake</strong> Club<br />
Fern <strong>Lake</strong> Association<br />
Forest Bay Association<br />
Fourth <strong>Lake</strong> Association<br />
Friends Of Long Pond<br />
Friends Point Association<br />
Fulton Chain of <strong>Lake</strong>s Association<br />
Glen <strong>Lake</strong> Association<br />
Goodnow Flow Association<br />
Great Sacandaga <strong>Lake</strong> Assoc.<br />
Horseshoe Pond/Deer River Flow<br />
Indian <strong>Lake</strong> Association<br />
Kiwassa <strong>Lake</strong> Association<br />
<strong>Lake</strong> Abanakee Association<br />
<strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Adirondack</strong> Association<br />
<strong>Lake</strong> Clear Inn Association<br />
Minerva <strong>Lake</strong> Association<br />
Mirror <strong>Lake</strong> Watershed Association<br />
Morehouse <strong>Lake</strong> Association<br />
Mountian View <strong>Lake</strong> Association<br />
Mt. Arab <strong>Lake</strong> Association<br />
NYS FOLA<br />
Osgood Pond Association<br />
Paradox <strong>Lake</strong> Association<br />
Penfield Pond Foundation<br />
Pine Cove Beach Association<br />
Rainbow <strong>Lake</strong><br />
Raquette <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Property</strong> Owners Association<br />
Rondax <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Property</strong> Owners<br />
Schroon <strong>Lake</strong> Association<br />
Sixth & 7th <strong>Lake</strong> Association<br />
St. Regis <strong>Property</strong> Owners Association<br />
Star <strong>Lake</strong> Association<br />
Tupper <strong>Lake</strong> Shore Owners Association<br />
Thirteenth <strong>Lake</strong> Association<br />
Upper Saranac <strong>Lake</strong> Association<br />
West Caroga <strong>Lake</strong> Association<br />
White <strong>Lake</strong> Association<br />
Wolf <strong>Lake</strong> Association<br />
The Fund for <strong>Lake</strong> George<br />
The Upper Saranac <strong>Lake</strong> Foundation<br />
The St. Regis Foundation <strong>Inc</strong>orporated<br />
New York State Council of Trout Unlimited<br />
Soil and Water Conservation Districts<br />
Conservation districts are government entities that help control the use of land and water. In New<br />
York State, SWCDs are organized by county. The function of the SWCD is to take available<br />
technical, financial, and educational resources, whatever their source, and focus or coordinate<br />
them so that they meet the needs of the local land user. Typical objectives of SWCDs include:<br />
(1) planning and implementation of water quality improvement and other natural resources<br />
programs, (2) provide conservation services and information to the public to help solve natural<br />
resource problems, (3) increase the public's awareness of soil erosion and water quality<br />
protection, (4) coordinate with other agencies and organizations to implement conservation<br />
practices, and (5) secure water quality funding from state, federal, and private sources.<br />
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