The combination of low relative humidity values 20 to 30 percent and west winds gusting to 20 to 30 mph will create an elevated risk for fire spread across the region on Friday. Exercise caution handling any potential ignition sources, including machinery, cigarettes, and matches. Any fires that ignite will have the potential to spread quickly. This forecast considered meteorological, fuel, and land conditions, and has been developed in coordination with MA, CT, and RI fire and land management officials.
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According to the latest information available from the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, the Bolton Lake (Lower) boat ramp is a concrete ramp with a gravel parking area. It is 14 feet wide and has a slope of 12% with a maximum depth of 6 feet. This boat ramp services Bolton Lake, which is a 110-acre lake located in the towns of Bolton and Coventry in Tolland County, Connecticut.
The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection states that only non-motorized boats are allowed on Bolton Lake. This includes canoes, kayaks, sailboats, paddleboards, and rowboats. However, electric trolling motors are permitted for use on boats.
In summary, the Bolton Lake (Lower) boat ramp is a concrete ramp with a gravel parking area that services Bolton Lake in Connecticut. It is 14 feet wide with a slope of 12% and a maximum depth of 6 feet. Only non-motorized boats are allowed on the lake, but electric trolling motors are permitted for use on boats.
LITTLE RIVER AT HARRISVILLE | 83cfs |
SHETUCKET RIVER NEAR WILLIMANTIC | 967cfs |
BROAD BROOK AT BROAD BROOK | 26cfs |
QUINEBAUG R AT WEST THOMPSON | 447cfs |
STONY BROOK NEAR WEST SUFFIELD | 19cfs |
FARMINGTON RIVER AT TARIFFVILLE | 1030cfs |
QUINEBAUG RIVER AT PUTNAM | 828cfs |
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Windmill Hill - White Memorial | |||
Tolland State Forest | |||
Granville State Forest | |||
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Kettletown State Park |