STONINGTON, CT — The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) this week has reissued a temporary alcohol ban for 10 state recreation areas, including in North Stonington.
The ban is in effect from Tuesday, Aug. 18 through Sunday, Nov. 15.
According to an announcement from CT-DEEP, the ban is implemented in North Stonington at Billings Lake Boat Launch.
The ban area includes a portion of Pachaug State Forest, bordered by the Billings Lake Boat Launch to the east, private property to the west, north along the private property, then west to private property, then south to the shore of Billings Lake and east along the shore to the Billings Lake Boat Launch.
Other recreational areas in the ban are in Beacon Falls, Chester, East Lyme, Middletown/Middlefield, Naugatuck, New Preston, Oxford, Salem, Southbury, Thompson, and Voluntown.
"Connecticut's state parks, forests, and boat launches are places where all of our residents should feel welcome, safe, and able to enjoy the outdoors," said Acting CT-DEEP Commissioner Emma Cimino in a news release. "These temporary alcohol bans support DEEP's Environmental Conservation Police and State Parks staff in maintaining a safe, respectful, and welcoming environment for all visitors."
Seasonal alcohol bans were enacted at these locations in the state from May 20 through Aug. 17 due to increased crowding and alcohol consumption, "which have contributed to misconduct, unruly behavior, property damage, trespass and complaints from visitors and surrounding communities," CT-DEEP said.
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