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Q4 Shorelines 2018

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Light up LAKE MARTIN RESOURCE ASSOCIATION WORKS TO PUT LIGHTS ON HAZARD MARKERS Story and photos by Justin Averette Anyone on the shorelines of Lake Martin this time of year sees homes alight with dazzling and sparkling holiday decorations. e Lake Martin Resource Association has been working for years to bring a different type of lighting to the lake. e organization leads an effort to put lights atop hazard markers across Lake Martin. at's no small task for a lake with more than 400 markers. So far, about 85 buoys are lighted. LMRA leaders would like to see that number approach 200 in coming years. e Alabama Marine Police have granted LMRA authority to place hazard markers on Lake Martin. e marine police oversee hazard markers on Alabama lakes. Of the 400 hazard markers LMRA currently maintains, most are floating six-foot white buoys with red markings and a red diamond indicating "hazard." e buoys are anchored by stainless steel cables and 100-lb. concrete blocks. Some hazards are marked by a pole marker with similar red and white markings. LMRA leaders decided to add lights to help curb nighttime boating accidents. e "Light Up Lake Martin" program features solar-powered lights visible within a 1-mile radius. LMRA's focus is to outfit high- traffic areas first. 32 | 2018 Vol: 4

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