Thursday, July 17, 2014
Linsley Lake Geothermal Information
Documents on installing a geothermal system from Association member Bill. This was discussed at the annual meeting on 6/28/14.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Alewives and Linsley Pond: What Ecological History Tells Us
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Derek West and Lily Twining coring Linsley Pond as part of an ecological study of the lake's history. |
Yale College Graduate, Lily Twining, presented work from her thesis on the ecological history of south central Connecticut from pre-colonial times to the present. The Linsley Pond-Queach Brook watershed was one of her study sites.
Combining both historical and paleoecological research methods, the research focused on understanding how humans have changed the landscape of the region and modified its freshwater ecosystems.
Lily majored in Environmental Studies at Yale and this work was completed in Dr. David Post's lab at the Yale Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology. Next year Lily will continue her studies as a Master's candidate of Environmental Science at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies.
Environmental factors affecting Linsley Lake
CT DEP Total Daily Maximum Daily Load Analysis for Linsley & Cedar Ponds, North Branford
These are reports for Tilcon that justify and govern their permissible pollutant discharge level of phosphorus. Note, the impact to Cedar Lake also affects Linsley Lake.
Stormwater Management Program for the Town of North Branford
This is a national effort to manage the runoff into streams and tributaries, something that is vitally linked to eutrophication of Linsley Lake, where the runoff, rich in dissolved nutrients from fertilizers or sewage, promotes the growth and decomposition of oxygen-depleting plant life, including algae blooms and loss of fish life.
History of North Branford
The North Branford Public Libraries website includes a history of the town that talks a little about how the area developed.
- Calvin B. Vinal
These are reports for Tilcon that justify and govern their permissible pollutant discharge level of phosphorus. Note, the impact to Cedar Lake also affects Linsley Lake.
Stormwater Management Program for the Town of North Branford
This is a national effort to manage the runoff into streams and tributaries, something that is vitally linked to eutrophication of Linsley Lake, where the runoff, rich in dissolved nutrients from fertilizers or sewage, promotes the growth and decomposition of oxygen-depleting plant life, including algae blooms and loss of fish life.
CT DEP South Central Coast Major Basin Overview
Information about the watershed that includes Linsley Lake.History of North Branford
The North Branford Public Libraries website includes a history of the town that talks a little about how the area developed.
- Calvin B. Vinal
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Linsley Lake's place in ecology
There is an excellent article written on the importance of Linsley Lake in the study of ecology. The Place Where Ecology Was Born was published in the Yale Alumni Magazine several years ago and you can read it on their web site with this link. The article explains the research of the lake and the work of Professor David Post who spoke to the Linsley Lake Association a few years back. Thanks to Jane Stitelman for bringing attention to this article.
Monday, June 2, 2008
Officers
President: Cal Vinal
V.P.: Jane Stitelman
Treasurer: Wayne LaFond
Secretary: Carolinda Simoes-Velt
Beach & Water Committee Chair: Debbie LaFond
V.P.: Jane Stitelman
Treasurer: Wayne LaFond
Secretary: Carolinda Simoes-Velt
Beach & Water Committee Chair: Debbie LaFond
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