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My friend Jay Madigan joins The Water Values Podcast to discuss his charitable work for the Lake Cane Restoration Society. Jay tells a wonderful story of how a dedicated and passionate group of citizens, and one determined champion, brought Lake Cane back to swimmable quality. It’s a story that can be duplicated elsewhere if people learn the lessons from the Lake Cane Restoration Society’s blueprint for successful remediation efforts.
In this session, you’ll learn about:
- The Lake Cane Restoration Society
- The environmental challenges Lake Cane faced
- How Lucky Meisenheimer championed a swimmable quality Lake Cane
- How the Lake Cane Society worked with government agencies to achieve a swimmable quality Lake Cane
- How community buy-in helped with the restoration efforts
- Lucky’s Lake Swim
Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include:
- Lake Cane Restoration Society
- Lucky’s Lake Swim
- Jay’s LinkedIn page
- World Open Water Swimming Association webpage (where you can vote for Lucky Meisenheimer)
- TWV #091: What’s the Blue Mind? With Wallace J. Nichols
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