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West Point Lake to get cleanup


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AP-GA--Lake Cleanup,0146
West Point Lake to get cleanup
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      LAGRANGE, Ga. (AP) - Organizers of a cleanup at West Point Lake
are hoping for a record turnout to help remove debris from the big
lake.
      U.S. Army Corps of Engineers spokesman David Barr says more than
the usual amount of debris wound up in the big lake on the
Alabama-Georgia line this year because of the heavy rains in
September.
      Barr says the Corps and the West Point Lake Coalition, which
sponsors the cleanup, are looking for a record 500 volunteers to
show up at 8:30 a.m. Saturday at Earl Cook Park.
      Barr says water is still high after the wet fall and a second
cleanup, using pontoon boats to get to hard-to-reach areas,
probably will take place in March. Pontoon and land sites usually
are cleaned at the same time.
 
     
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