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Welcome to Lakeshore-Life.com

  • The Pascoag Reservoir is 249.07 Acres and is part of the Blackstone River Basin.
  • The amount of surface water is 1.135 square kilometers
  • Population of Pascoag is approximately 5011
  • We have a little over 300 families that are on the waters edge
  • The distance to the Rhode Island capital is 17 miles
Water Facts
  • Earth is the "watery planet". Viewed from space it is predominantly blue, as 74 % of its surface is covered by water.
  • Oceans contain 97 % of the earth's water while the remaining 3 % is classified as freshwater.
  • Seventy-seven percent of this surface freshwater is stored as ice and 22% as groundwater and soil moisture.
  • The remaining freshwater, making up less than 1 % of the world total, is contained in lakes, rivers and wetlands.
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LAKESHORE LEMONADE RECIPE

Makes about 1 gallon

64 ounces of lemonade - some people like Crystal Light has zero cals.
1/2 bottle of good quality vodka
2 cups of cranberry-raspberry juice
1 cup of chilled ginger ale
sliced lemons (looks good)
Splash of Caravella Limoncello - Lemon liqueur
Splash of Roses Cranberry twist mix

Combine all ingredients in a pourable container for instant and easy transportability - Serve over plenty of ice.

*Cuckoo Juice - Any brown alcohol (J.D.,whiskey etc.)

Amnesia Recipe

1 bottle of red wine - Merlot
1 bottle of Sprite
1/2 gallon of orange juice
1/2 cup of Brandy
1/2 cup of Triple Sec
1 bottle of Vodka - Grey Goose
Apples cubes - Red & Green
Lime slices
Orange slices
Lemon slices
Rasperries

Cut up the fruit and place into a large serving container or bowl.  Add in all liquid ingredients to fruit.  Refrigerate for several hours. Serve over ice and enjoy!
 

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Fertilizers and pesticides

Fertilizers and pesticides provide a "quick fix" for lawns and gardens, but can have long-term impacts on the health of a lake.

Both can be carried by wind and rain from lawns and gardens into lakes, with significant consequences for aquatic life.

Chemical fertilizers, especially phosphorus, can stimulate plant growth in your yard as well as in the lake.

If you do fertilize the lawn, remember that less fertilizer more often is better than a single, large application. Try to apply plant or lawn fertilizers only when plants show a need, not because you are following a schedule.

 

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