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Shoreline Management
Shoreline
Management
The
United States Army Corps of Engineers manages 24,839 acres of land
and water on and around Nimrod Lake. The boundary between government
land and private property is marked with survey monuments set at
ground level. A five foot white steel post is driven into the ground
approximately one foot from each marker to aid in locating the marker.
Trees along the boundary line are marked with a 4 inch white band
to aid in locating the line. The trees, however, are off the line
and are used only to show that the line is nearby. Park Rangers
are available to assist in precise location of the boundary line.
Private,
exclusive use of the shoreline are at Nimrod Lake is not permitted.
Updated/Reviewed:
31 Jan 2008
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