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Resident urges more outreach on household UV water systems to protect Lake George drinking water

Lake George Park Commission · June 24, 2025
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Summary

A resident told the commission many household UV systems are neglected and urged broader outreach on maintenance and bulb replacement; staff listened but did not commit to a specific program in the transcript.

Resident Dave Hart said he found many household UV systems in need of maintenance during recent visits and urged the commission and partner organizations to spread awareness about routine servicing and bulb replacement. Hart said the replacement bulb is inexpensive — roughly $49 — and argued that simple outreach could prevent water‑quality issues for households drawing from the lake.

Staff thanked Hart for his comments and indicated interest in coordinating outreach with partners; the transcript records no specific commitment or program details, only acknowledgment and appreciation for the suggestion. "So just a reminder any organization that says Lake George is drinking water, keep it clean," Hart said while urging more outreach.