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TLAC’s navigation committee declines changes to no-wake zone criteria
With its efforts to create the first no-wake zone at Smith Mountain Lake blocked by state authorities, a local commission now focuses on educating boaters to operate their watercraft with safety in mind.
Three Organizations Work Together to Manage Aquatic Vegetation in SML
Press ReleaseUpdated: March 23, 2021 The Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources (VDWR), Appalachian Power Company (Appalachian) and the Tri-County Lakes Administrative Commission (TLAC) continue to work cooperatively in the management of aquatic vegetation at Smith...
New task force works to address wake concerns Dec 28, 2022
Jason Dunovant The impact of wakes from watersports such as wakesurfing continues to be a heated topic at Smith Mountain Lake even as temperatures have cooled on the water this winter. It is an issue that is getting a another look by some dedicated members of the...
Meeting Minutes 10.13.2022
10.13.2022 Minutes FINAL
Meeting Minutes 08.09.2022
08.09.2022 Minutes FINAL
Meeting Minutes 06.14.2022
Board Meeting Minutes 6-14-22
CHANNEL MARKERS AND BUOYS Lookouts help to keep the lights on Oct 11, 2022 Updated Nov 17, 2022
Jason Dunovant, SmithMountainLake.com There are more than 200 channel markers and buoys currently on Smith Mountain Lake. The markers serve an invaluable function of directing boaters where they need to go as well as warning them of danger. A light out on a channel...
