As water flows through Reed Creek and into the lake of the Springslakes neighborhood in Martinez, homeowners say something else is flowing- sediment and storm water run-off. The HOA president says they’ve dredged the lake twice but new EPA regulations have put a stop to that because the cost to dredge is more expensive. “It is an asset. The Springlakes lake is one of our assets. We need to maintain it. We need to make sure it’s cleaned-up,” said HOA President Surendra Gupta. Read the article………………
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