Permit approved for Lake Geneva trees removal

Save Our Lakes board members Scott Slater and Vivian Katz-James explains to the Keystone Heights City Concil the details of an FDEP permit that will allow Clay County to remove tress and underbrush from the dry lake bed of Lake Geneva.

BY DAN HILDEBRAN [email protected]  Save Our Lakes leaders told the Keystone Heights City Council during its April 7 meeting that Florida’s Department of Environmental Protection has approved a 5-year environmental resource permit for Clay County to remove trees and underbrush from Lake Geneva's dry lakebed. Board member Scott Slater told council members that the permit…

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