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North Glade Run Stormwater Assessment

One of the goals of the Deep Creek Watershed Management Plan completed in 2014 was to “manage stormwater infrastructure to decrease pollution from both existing and proposed development to ensure healthy watershed conditions” (p. 26).  One of the objectives stated the need to “develop an incremental plan to identify existing stormwater problems at a sub-watershed level and create an action plan for addressing issues and educating residents on best management practices” (p. 27).  To that end, the County completed strategy #1 of that objective by ranking the sub-watersheds of the Deep Creek Watershed based on known areas of concern as observed by staff or reported by citizens and number of existing subdivisions developed prior to the requirement to install stormwater features.  The North Glade Run subwatershed was ranked as the subwatershed with the most potential concerns.  A stormwater assessment was initiated to identify locations of excessive erosion, identify their sources and recommend solutions for remediation. The intent of the County is to obtain a model for assessment that can be repeated in other subwatersheds in the future.

For More Information click here: https://www.garrettcounty.org/planning-land-development/forms/north-glade-run-stormwater-assessment

Breaking News: Campaign Success!!!

Friends–

A confluence of events in Annapolis has led to an amazing outcome for Deep Creek Lake:

DNR supports dredging the lake, has provided funds to develop a Sediment Management Plan to prepare for dredging; and funds for a pilot project will be proposed in the General Assembly in the coming weeks. In short, the process of planning and implementing a comprehensive, multi-year dredging program has begun!

We are speechless, pleased, proud, dancing, sobbing, and very appreciative of all who have helped get our lake to this point– Governor Hogan and his staff, DNR Secretary Belton, Senator Edwards and Delegate Beitzel, Garrett County Commissioners and County Administrator, Town Council of Friendsville, the dozens of lake stakeholders, home owners associations and businesses, folks who have donated to support our three years of our Bridge to Annapolis Campaign and our wonderful lobbyist Eric Gally.   

Read More Here: http://friendsofdcl.bmetrack.com/c/v?e=8FB831&c=4BF0B&l=1EB758D3&email=7XlvWaVTMmJLakcVjE6T1Jq4wOJ2jUnu&relid=C0A80264

Taylor-Made Partners with Global Nonprofit to Benefit Garrett County & Deep Creek Lake Charities

Local family vacation rental & real estate company becomes Collection Partner for PROJECT: feed by The Sonder Project by donating food to local charity

McHenry, Maryland (PRWEB) February 18, 2016

Taylor-Made Deep Creek Vacations & Sales is a Deep Creek Lake family vacation rental and real estate company that has joined forces with The Sonder Project, a global nonprofit organization focused on ending extreme poverty and hunger worldwide. Taylor-Made will be participating in the nonprofit’s PROJECT: feed program developed for the travel industry.

As a Collection Partner for PROJECT: feed, they will distribute a reusable grocery bag, provided by The Sonder Project to their rental properties. They will then invite their guests to leave any unopened, nonperishable items in the bag at the end of their stay. After the guest has departed, the full bags will then be picked up for distribution to the Garrett County Dove Center (a local charity). Future plans include expanding the donations to other area food charities. This program not only allows the company to give back to those in need, but also helps to reduce waste.
Read more: http://www.benzinga.com/pressreleases/16/02/p6377565/taylor-made-partners-with-global-nonprofit-to-benefit-garrett-county-de#ixzz40cpi1wty