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Lake Iroquois Association outlines work to curb nutrients and invasive milfoil

Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission Clean Water Advisory Committee · April 1, 2026
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At the Nov. 1 CCRPC Clean Water Advisory Committee meeting, Pat Suozzi of the Lake Iroquois Association described efforts to reduce phosphorus, control Eurasian watermilfoil and expand outreach; she said LIA is petitioning the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources about wake-boat use.

Pat Suozzi, board chair of the Lake Iroquois Association, told the Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission Clean Water Advisory Committee on Nov. 1 that the lake has faced long-standing nutrient and invasive-plant problems and that local volunteers and projects are producing measurable improvements.

Suozzi said the lake, created by a dam in 1867, has a maximum depth of 36 feet and 92 lakefront properties. She…

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