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As we head into the weekend, some of us will be out and about enjoying the remaining beautiful weather before the winter, or to try and sneak a peak at fall foliage. As we do so, we want to remind everyone how to be a good tourist at Lake Keowee. Some tips we would like to share are: 1. Clean your recreation vehicle for any contaminants or invasive species before placing the craft in the water. 2. Do not harass or harm any wildlife or fish. 3. Do not litter. 4. Follow SCDNR guidelines when fishing. 5. No wake within 100ft of the shoreline. #lakekeowee #lakekeoweesc #goodtourist #environmentalprotection
Happy World Environment Day! ๐๐ฟ At LKSWPT, we're proud to join hands with our incredible partners in protecting and preserving our planet. We care deeply about keeping Lake Keowee clean, and we're committed to extending that care to the world beyond. Together, we're making a real difference in creating a sustainable future for generations to come. Thank you for being a vital part of our journey towards a greener, healthier world! #WorldEnvironmentDay #Partnerships #Sustainability #environmentalprotection #sustainability ๐ฑโจ @greenvillewatersc, Seneca Light & Water, @duke_energy, Oconee County SC, @pickenscountysc, @upstateforever, @friends_of_lake_keowee, Anderson and Pickens County Stormwater Partners, and Advocates for Quality Development
Attention Lake Keowee Community! With hurricane season predicted to be more intense this year, itโs crucial to protect our beautiful Lake Keowee from storm water runoff. Here are some key steps you can take to help: 1. Maintain Vegetation: Keep natural vegetation around the lake to absorb excess rainwater. 2. Proper Disposal: Dispose of trash, chemicals, and hazardous materials properly. Donโt let them end up in our water! 3. Rain Gardens: Create rain gardens to manage runoff in your yard. 4. Buffer Zones: Establish buffer zones with plants and trees near the water to filter pollutants. 5. Rain Barrels: Use rain barrels to collect and reuse rainwater for your garden. Together, we can keep Lake Keowee clean and beautiful! ๐ฟ๐ง #LakeKeowee #StormWaterProtection #EcoFriendly #HurricanePreparedness #CleanWater #CommunityEffort
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