Update: Where things stand on canal and culvert maintenance

Is the Town of Duanesburg going to accept responsibility for maintaining the outlet canal and culvert?

It remains to be seen.

Representatives of the DLA made further presentations to the Town Board in late October and early November on the matter of repair and maintenance of the culvert and canal through which Duane Lake drains. It’s their culvert and much of the canal is within the Town’s right-of-way.

The DLA is petitioning the Town to recognize its responsibility and take action before it is too late.

It might seem odd to press the matter right now, with lake water at or near an all-time low due to drought (something everyone who relies on lake water should start thinking about), but it all has to due with the threat posed to the dam by big storms that over-fill the lake and send water over the top of the dam. We’ve been nagging the Town for at least ten years on this.

We know of three instances when the lake water has risen that high. Each time it eroded a little more soil off the top and back side of the dam. At some point it can cause a dam blow-out, as it has elsewhere.

This is not an emergency. Not yet. This is about doing proper maintenance before it’s too late.

The canal is plugged with 70 years-worth of road sand (and brush growing in it).
 
This is the canal, now grown full of purple loosestrife, goldenrod, and woody brush.
Every cubic inch of vegetation
 is a cubic inch less capacity for storm water.


The Town’s large culvert is also sagging. As recently as five years ago DLA volunteers used to be able to walk through it in a bent-over posture to clean out debris. Now you’d have to crawl.

The exit end of the culvert that drains Duane Lake.
Note the flattening of the top inside.  This degree of severity is quite new.


And—just to repeat what we’ve been saying for years—the culvert was inserted a foot too high, overriding the function of the spillway built by NY State, pushing up stormwater to an elevation NY State says is an unsafe level, threatening the dam.

The DLA has notified the NY State Dam Safety Section (of DEC) at least three times over the years. After all, they directed that it be built to these specifications as a replacement for one they deemed too high.

So far 68 Duane Lake property owners have signed the petition. But we can do better.

Please know that we need not settle for one signature per household. Spouses and adult children with an ownership interest (or future ownership interest) can sign it, too.

So . . . if you want to support this effort by the DLA, please make sure every adult in your family signs this online petition.

It can only help.

Thanks for your support!

Your DLA Board of Directors,

Pat Huff    Chris Miller     Norm Stewart     Kathy Hotaling    

Alan Knight     Kim Roberts    Dirk Felton     Ian Colgan    Tom McGrath

Requesting your signature to the Town


To all our Duane Lake neighbors:

For many years various members of the Duane Lake community and the DLA Board have tried to convince the Duanesburg Town Board that it is the Town's responsibility to maintain the canal through which Duane Lake drains into the Bozenkill.

Over the past six years the DLA Board has asked the Town Highway Superintendent and Town Board to respect the lake and adopt practices that do not harm it. We have repeatedly been brushed off.

Recent reports of horrible hurricane damage in Florida and North Carolina remind us what can happen when we fail to accommodate the reality of inevitable storm water.

In our case, storm water has overtopped the dam at least three times that we know of, each time eroding a bit of the top and the back side of the dam.

The inability of excess storm water to get out of the lake efficiently through a clogged outlet canal--a Town-created problem--poses real risks to the dam.

We need the Town to recognize its responsibility and act accordingly.

Once again we ask for your support by completing an online petition.


To demonstrate community support (also known as voting strength) we need your name and Duane Lake address added to the petition by midnight, October 31. We will present the petition to the Town Board at its November meeting.

Thanks for your loyal support. It is very much recognized and appreciated.

Your DLA Board of Directors,

Pat Huff    Chris Miller     Norm Stewart     Kathy Hotaling    

Alan Knight     Kim Roberts    Dirk Felton     Ian Colgan    Tom McGrath

Thank You lake community volunteers!

Thank you to Jay Tanzman who recently took it upon himself to replace the roof on our Duane Lake sign located at the corner of West Duane and North Mansion. Now that should last another 30 years!

"Story of Duane Lake" video link

Did you miss David Vincent's presentation on the Story of Duane Lake on September 16th?   You can follow this link Story of Duane Lake (YouTube) to watch the recorded presentation.  

Also, you can find the permanent link to the video in the sidebar under The History of Duane Lake.

Thank you to the Duanesburg Historical Society for hosting the link to this video on their website.

To learn more about the Duanesburg Historical Society, the upcoming programs, and the fantastic work they do, click here Duanesburg Historical Society.

SAVE THE DATE!

Our very own Carl Wiedemann will present The Big Swindle on November 18th, 2024.  More details to follow.

Duane Lake Little Free Library

Attention Avid Readers! - Announcing Duane Lake’s very first Little Free Library, located at 1193 W. Duane Lake Road! Check it out while strolling around the Lake or on your way to run an errand! You can’t miss the bright blue box containing a variety of genres to share including mysteries, memoirs, and the always popular, historical fiction. Share your own personal literary favorites!  Please “take a book” and “leave a book” to keep reading material fresh for everyone.

Here are some famous reading quotes to ponder. 
A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies…the man who never reads lives only one. - George R.R. Martin (American novelist and television producer)

A book is a gift you can open again and again. - Garrison Keillor

She read books as one would breathe air, to fill up and live. - Annie Dillard

That’s the thing about books. They let you travel without moving your feet. - Jhumpa Lahiri

The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go. - Dr. Seuss

Books are uniquely portable magic. - Stephen King

A room without books is like a body without a soul. - Cicero

Book lovers never go to bed alone. - Author unknown

The History of Duane Lake now available on the Duane Lake Association website

Recently, our neighbor, David Vincent gave a talk on the history of Duane Lake.  The program and turnout was fantastic.  If you missed the event, look no further than the DLA website.  David has also provided a history on the Duane family and their ancestors. You can find these two fascinating reads by following the links found in the sidebar to the right under History of Duane Lake, or clicking on the images below. Both articles are shared with the permission of David Vincent...Thank You!


Photo by Howard Ohlhous, Duanesburg Historical Society