FLAP: Friends of Lake Accotink Park

FLAP’s January meeting was well-attended, with 19 people, including Ed Richardson, Fairfax Co. Park Authority Area 4 Manager, as well as Fairfax Park Authority Board members Tony Vellucci and Ed Batten. FLAP meetings are at 7pm on the 3rd Thursday of the month at Richard Byrd Library.

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Susan Jewell was the speaker and explained the dangers of “invasives”.    A publication from aquatic hitchhikers stressed four points:

When you leave a body of water –

  • Remove any visible mud, plants, fish, or animals before transporting equipment
  • Eliminate water from equipment before transporting
  • Clean and dry anything that came in contact with water (boats, trailers, clothing, dogs, and other equipment)
  • Never release plants, fish, or animals into a body of water unless they came out of that body of water

Also stressed at the meeting was the importance of not dumping yard waste in the park.  It’s to be disposed on your own property, i.e. compost pile or put out with the recycling pickup.  Both Ed Richardson and Tony Vellucci encouraged all people to call or e-mail them personally to report anyone dumping trash/yard waste on any county property, particularly Lake Accotink Park.  Your call will be anonymous.  Their contact information is:

Ed Richardson 703-425-2123  or ed.richardson@fairfaxcounty.gov

Tony Vellucci   703-598-7029 For ajvellucci@gmail.com