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  • 07/02/2021 2:06 PM | Kaitlin Fello

    Consider these lake friendly living tips as you celebrate this Independence Day!


  • 06/28/2021 4:38 PM | Kaitlin Fello

    Dock Plates are back again! Show your pride for Seneca Pure Waters Association and your love of Seneca Lake by showcasing a new Pure Waters custom Dock Plate.  Large numbers on the Plate can be used by the sheriff and police to locate your lakeside home during an emergency. Friends that are trying to locate your home by water vessel will find the plates helpful. We want everyone to proudly display the Pure Waters logo to promote unity around the lake!

    “When the number is displayed with reflective lettering on the dock lakeside (dock plate) it is so very helpful.” – Sheriff Spike, Yates County, commenting on the most critical information necessary during a lakeside emergency.

    Other Important Dock Plate Features:

    • Locally made by Finger Lakes Supply, Inc., Hammondsport, NY
    • Customizable with name or street address
    • Large 8” x 15” plate size for easy identification
    • Reflective surface, can be seen at night
    • Durable metal that will stand up to the elements
    • Pre-drilled holes for easy installation
    • $40.00, includes tax and shipping to your door


  • 06/23/2021 9:38 PM | Jody Tyler


    Seeking New Board Members

    Are you interested in taking an active role in preserving the health of Seneca Lake water quality?  We are seeking new active Board members to join our dedicated team of Directors to conduct the business of the organization, and strengthen the Association’s progress on our mission of preserving and protecting Seneca Lake.  Board members serve three-year terms, attending one monthly Board Meeting, and are expected to be active as officers, chairpersons, co-chairs, or participants of the Association’s committees, and/or team leaders or members of our water quality programs.

    If you are interested in being a Director of Seneca Pure Waters, please fill out the form below and send it to kaitlin@senecalake.org.  Questions can also be directed to Kaitlin.

    Pure Waters BOD Application.doc


  • 06/19/2021 11:18 AM | Jody Tyler

    The stock market has been going up and many investors now find that selling stocks or mutual funds will entail a large tax expense. One common way to avoid that expense, and get a full charitable deduction (if applicable), is to directly gift highly-appreciated securities to a qualified charity. 

    To qualify, securities must be held for more than one year and it is best if they are common, publicly held shares. Donating the securities in this way avoids incurring capital gains taxes that would occur if one sold the securities and then donated the proceeds. The charity receives more money. In addition, if the donor itemizes deductions (beyond the standard deduction), the full value of the securities is tax-deductible. 

    Pure Waters now has an account with Morgan Stanley that is capable of accepting securities as contributions. If you have questions, please contact Pure Waters Director, Kaitlin Fello, at Kaitlin@Senecalake.org.  To make a direct donation, contact our Morgan Stanley account manager, Steve Finewood, at Stephen.m.finewood@morganstanley.com or 315-787-3013. Tell him that you wish to donate to Seneca Lake Pure Waters Association and he will provide the instructions for you and your securities broker. 

    This is a great way to help Seneca Pure Waters preserve, protect, and promote Seneca Lake water quality. 

    For more information try https://advisor.morganstanley.com/the-alexander-group/documents/field/a/al/alexander-group/Tax-Advantaged_Giving.pdf or similar sites.
  • 06/19/2021 10:27 AM | Jody Tyler

    Seneca Lake is the largest of the Finger Lakes, containing as much freshwater as all the remaining Finger Lakes combined. In addition to supplying drinking water to over 100,000 residents, the majestic lake and its watershed drive our local economy through agriculture, wineries and breweries, tourism, and recreation.  A healthy lake is essential for all of this to occur, not just for us, but for generations to come. We are the stewards of the lake and have a responsibility to keep threats facing the lake to a minimum. 

    The mission of Seneca Lake Pure Waters Association is to preserve and protect Seneca Lake. By being a Pure Waters member, you are directly supporting our water quality activities and educational programs. 

    Seneca Pure Waters: 

    • identifies various contamination and pollution threats to the lake and its watershed

    • supports research studies

    • develops watershed management plans in collaboration with a network of partners, and

    • informs municipal and citizen practices to preserve and protect the lake and its watershed.

    Over 200 Pure Waters volunteers conduct water quality efforts that:

    • monitor Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs)

    • detect levels of increased bacteria and nutrient loads in the watershed

    • collect samples as part of the statewide Citizen Science Lake Assessment Program (CSLASP) that monitors lake health and its trophic status, and

    • survey aquatic plants as part of New York State’s Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management (PRISM) program. 


    If you are already a member, we hope you will continue your support. If you are not a member, please join today . 

    You will be among the hundreds of Pure Waters members who care about the health and beauty of Seneca Lake!




  • 06/18/2021 12:47 PM | Jody Tyler


    As summer sets in and long holiday weekends are enjoyed with friends and families around Seneca Lake, the Seneca Lake Pure Waters Association is proud to partner with Wegmans Food Market of Geneva, NY, to bring residents a new Lake-Friendly LED flare option. 

    Wegmans across the Finger Lakes will sell both 2-packs and 6-packs of LED Flares, and will donate $1 per flare to a local Lake Association Between June 10th and September 25, 2021.

    These flares provided a clean solution to the standard chemical flare that leaves a pollutant residue in or beside the lake after one use.  They are battery operated and are great to keep in your car or boat for emergencies, and of course for family gatherings on holidays and throughout the year!

    Click Here to let us know if you plan to purchase LED flares at Wegmans this summer to support Seneca Lake health and Seneca Lake Pure Waters Association!

    Read more about the LED Flare initiative across the Finger Lakes and about the inventor from Canandaigua Here.

    Prepared by Kaitlin Fello



  • 06/17/2021 9:36 AM | Kaitlin Fello

    Listen in to the June Radio show with Finger Lakes News Radio's Ted Baker and Seneca Pure Waters' Membership and Fundraising Chair, Peg Focarino.

    In the middle of our Membership Campaign, Peg discusses the importance and benefits of membership, and hopes for all watershed residents to join!

    2021 June - Radio Recording Peg Focarino.mp3

  • 05/31/2021 12:58 PM | Kaitlin Fello

    Invasive Species Awareness Week 2021 in the Finger Lakes 

    Written by Hilary Mosher, Finger Lakes PRISM Coordinator 


    Join us in celebrating NY Invasive Species Awareness Week!

    • Do you want to paddle and learn about aquatic invasive plant species?
    • How about a guided invasive species hike in the Canandaigua watershed or map invasive species at Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge?
    • Can’t leave your desk? Then join our Finger Lakes National Forest Botanist for a webinar on ecological landscaping to promote native plants
    • Visit our tabling events at Watkins Glen State Park, Cayuga Nature Center, and the Museum of the Earth

    We look forward to celebrating this special week with you and our partners. Keep your eyes open for our event lineup on social media and our website. We look forward to ‘seeing’ you next week! 

    Sunday, June 6

    • “Owasco Paddles and the Finger Lakes PRISM presents an in-depth look at the plants on Owasco Lake.” Just rent your kayak or SUP and our staff will teach you to identify and report the plants you find. BONUS- you get an additional half hour rental free! TIME: 9am-12pm. Register here: https://tinyurl.com/43wwu3fs  or email Megan Harris at mharris@hws.edu for more information
    • “What You Can Do at Home about Ithaca's Invasives.” Join the Ithaca Conservation Board to manage invasive species on their landscape while learning about the importance of controlling these species. Facebook postings daily from the homes of Conservation Board members in the Town of Ithaca. Like us on Facebook to join the program!

    Monday, June 7

    • “What You Can Do at Home about Ithaca's Invasives.” Join the Ithaca Conservation Board to manage invasive species on their landscape while learning about the importance of controlling these species. Facebook postings daily from the homes of Conservation Board members in the Town of Ithaca. Like us on Facebook to join the program!

    Tuesday, June 8

    • What You Can Do at Home about Ithaca's Invasives.” Join the Ithaca Conservation Board to manage invasive species on their landscape while learning about the importance of controlling these species. Facebook postings daily from the homes of Conservation Board members in the Town of Ithaca. Like us on Facebook to join the program!

    Wednesday, June 9

    • “Invasive Species Mapping” at the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge, TIME: 9am. Contact Nicholas_Vermeulen@fws.gov or call 315-568-5987 to register
    • ‘A Lake Association’s Experiences with Chemical Treatment of starry stonewort.’ Webinar. TIME: 10am, Email David Carr @ dcarr@hws.edu for more information or to register.
    •  “Join our FORCES folks at Watkins Glen State Park to talk all things invasive!” NYS Parks and FORCES staff will be tabling from 10am – 3pm with handouts and giveaways. 
    •  “What You Can Do at Home about Ithaca's Invasives.” Join the Ithaca Conservation Board to manage invasive species on their landscape while learning about the importance of controlling these species. Facebook postings daily from the homes of Conservation Board members in the Town of Ithaca. Like us on Facebook to join the program!

    Thursday, June 10

    • “Invasive species:  Identification and Local Prevention and Control Programs.” Join Cayuga County Department of Planning for this deep dive into current programs to prevent the spread and impact of invasive species. TIME: 10am. Register here: Join the meeting  Join the meeting https://8x8.vc/cayuga/michele.wunderlich) To join by phone instead: +1 209-844-4600, 97535640#
    • “What You Can Do at Home about Ithaca's Invasives.” Join the Ithaca Conservation Board to manage invasive species on their landscape while learning about the importance of controlling these species. Facebook postings daily from the homes of Conservation Board members in the Town of Ithaca. Like us on Facebook to join the program!

    Friday, June 11

    • “Guided Invasive Species hike with Canandaigua Lake Association.” We will be leading a guided hike/workshop where participants can learn firsthand how to identify and remove invasive species that threaten our natural ecosystems. Learn to use the iMapInvasives tool so you will be equipped to continue to report species as you enjoy your own hikes all year long. TIME: 10am. Parking can be found along NY-245, in front of the DEC building near Naples Community Park. We will gather on the South side of NY-245, adjacent to the creek at 10:00 am.
    • “What You Can Do at Home about Ithaca's Invasives.” Join the Ithaca Conservation Board to manage invasive species on their landscape while learning about the importance of controlling these species. Facebook postings daily from the homes of Conservation Board members in the Town of Ithaca. Like us on Facebook to join the program!
       Saturday, June 12
    • “What's in the Water? Aquatic Plant Sampling Tour on Keuka Lake.” Take a paddle with us and learn about AIS in your waters then head over to Steuben Brewery for a follow-up discussion and Q/A. TIME: 10am-2pm
    • “What You Can Do at Home about Ithaca's Invasives.” Join the Ithaca Conservation Board to manage invasive species on their landscape while learning about the importance of controlling these species. Facebook postings daily from the homes of Conservation Board members in the Town of Ithaca. Like us on Facebook to join the program!



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Seneca Lake Pure Waters Association

P.O. Box 247

Geneva, NY 14456

Email: Info@SenecaLake.org



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