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Residents urge action on water infrastructure, emergency supply and invasive lilies in Sudden Valley
Summary
Two residents told the association board that water infrastructure choices and invasive aquatic plants are harming safety and lake habitat; speakers urged the board to prioritize emergency water access and a lake management plan.
Two property owners used the Sudden Valley board’s public-comment period to press the association on water-supply reliability, fire-response reserves and widespread invasive lilies choking Lake Louise.
A resident identified in the meeting as Joe described conversations with the Watkins Warren Sewer District and engineering consultants about storage tanks serving the community, saying older storage tanks have dead zones and that the pair of new smaller tanks hold a combined 8,800 gallons in an unusable area. Joe said district modeling for fire-flow reserves follows “the Rockland County Ordered Water…
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