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Beaver Situation
BEAVER
SITUATION:
Chuck Hardesty & Paul Cameron
(From the
Reclamation Committee Notes)
Chuck Hardesty
offered a quick update on the beaver situation on the pond before
rushing off to depart for his new residency in Boulder, Colorado.
(Chuck has put in a lot of hours working for the pond and has
done an excellent job for us. Best wishes to Chuck on his new
job an life in Colorado. The pond committee will miss his input
and valiant efforts).
Beavers had
plugged the culvert under the Rte. 62 bridge in Wilmington and
as water was rising, there were several calls made to the Wilmington
DPW to help remove the packed debris. The day before Thanksgiving,
the Wilmington DPW did remove the debris and when Paul Cameron
went back to check the water levels a few days later, levels had
dropped 12 - 18" or more.
Chuck suggests
some type of screening be put in place to keep the culvert clear.
Very little support has been given by the Town of NR on helping
with the beaver situation and this is something Paul and Chuck
have been working on.
Town support
is needed to help control the beavers and to breech the dams and
unclog the debris created by the beavers. They applied for a special
permit to breech the beaver dam at the end of Fieldcrest Road
but due to pesky paperwork, will have to wait until after the
next ConCom (Conservation Committee) meeting on Jan. 13th before
final permission is given.
They have
also applied for a Beaver Deceiver but that is on hold until spring,
as the plastic used in the deceiver is not pliable enough in the
cold weather to allow for installation at this time.
Volunteers
are needed to help with the breaking apart of the dam when permission
is finally given. Over the knee or hip boots will be needed. Let
us know if your willing and able to work in the ice and cold to
help breech the dam.