Finally recieved some more detailed info on the new marina
Email from Skipper Marine:
As you may or may not know Scorpion Bay Marina & Yacht Club is in the process of performing an Enviromental Assessment (EA) for the location of the new marina.
We ask that you please go to the following Bureau of Reclamation web site to review the EA and see for yourself the minimal impact on the environment that this project will have.
http://www.usbr.gov/lc/phoenix/newsreleases/newsrel_SBM_EA_7-20-06.html
The Bureau of Reclamation is taking Public comments until Friday, August 18, 2006 and is very intrested in what you have to say. We need your support. If you want a new marina on the lake and value competition in the form of a friendly, family oriented marina, please let the Bureau of Reclamation know.
Send your comments to:
Bruce Ellis
Email:
bellis@lc.usbr.gov
the link provided is close but this one will take you to the right place for the detailed info
I've assembled a couple images (from the figure3.pdf above) and google earth etc.
higher res images are:
High water and Low Water
as you can see, the parking will be over the top of the existing hill that gets exposed in low water, and the road used to access the 'wall' diving area will be either a hike from the parking lot, or inacessable.
Email from Skipper Marine:
As you may or may not know Scorpion Bay Marina & Yacht Club is in the process of performing an Enviromental Assessment (EA) for the location of the new marina.
We ask that you please go to the following Bureau of Reclamation web site to review the EA and see for yourself the minimal impact on the environment that this project will have.
http://www.usbr.gov/lc/phoenix/newsreleases/newsrel_SBM_EA_7-20-06.html
The Bureau of Reclamation is taking Public comments until Friday, August 18, 2006 and is very intrested in what you have to say. We need your support. If you want a new marina on the lake and value competition in the form of a friendly, family oriented marina, please let the Bureau of Reclamation know.
Send your comments to:
Bruce Ellis
Email:
bellis@lc.usbr.gov
the link provided is close but this one will take you to the right place for the detailed info
I've assembled a couple images (from the figure3.pdf above) and google earth etc.
higher res images are:
High water and Low Water
as you can see, the parking will be over the top of the existing hill that gets exposed in low water, and the road used to access the 'wall' diving area will be either a hike from the parking lot, or inacessable.