Inarguably the most valuable item of ‘infrastructure’ at Indian Lake is Indian Lake itself. A recent comprehensive study of the Lake’s water quality has found it to be one of the cleanest lakes ever studied by DEP, and perhaps the cleanest private lake in the Commonwealth. This is a testimony to the stewardship of our predecessors, and preserving that legacy is a challenge to us all going forward.
Protecting the dam has been a major current undertaking and we are all aware of its importance; that guarantees we have a lake. Preserving the Lake’s water quality must also stay in the forefront. One surprising fact from the DEP Study is that Indian Lake’s water quality is actually
better than the two main incoming tributaries (Clear Run and Calendar Run). Our watershed (all area feeding the lake and its tributaries) is around 14.5 square miles, only a portion of which lies within the Borough’s boundaries and the rest is beyond our control; what is important though is that it is not beyond our
influence. With our lake water quality being driven by the tributaries, and most of our watershed outside of our control, we need to partner with the surrounding communities to keep it clean or to make any improvements. We are in an excellent position to gain influence now, proactively, before we absolutely need to.
Members
Ron Sieling, Co-Chair
Mike Marshall, Co-Chair
Joe DeMarco
Anthony Tobul
Shaun Nemeth
Terry Hertzler
Chris Keiser
Lou LaMarca
Billy Stasko
Recommendations on Ice Retardant Use