CONTACTS (for email addresses, replace "at" with @)
CONTACTS FOR ROSELAND LAKE AND SURROUNDING LAND
- Roseland Park is managed by a Board of Trustees. The physical address for the Park entrance is 205 Roseland Park Road, Woodstock CT, and their mailing address is Trustees of Roseland Park, P.O. Box 155, South Woodstock, CT 06267. See The Roseland Park website at https://www.roselandpark.org/ and the Town of Woodstock website.

- There is no Roseland Lake association.
- The Roseland Terrace Association, Inc. manages a community well/water supply for 38 homes on Laurel and Woodland Drive.
- Putnam County Fish & Game: has a 100 yard rifle range, a separate heated indoor pistol and rifle range, archery targets, horse shoe pits, outdoor picnic area, a boat launching area on the southern end of Roseland Lake. See website at www.PutnamFishandGame.org or contact 860.928.0450.
- Roseland Lake Website: This Roseland Lake website is a volunteer project. The purpose of this website is to provide information about the lake and surrounding land. The ultimate goal is to increase awareness, appreciation, enjoyment and conservation of this little slice of paradise. The site is maintained by Chimalis LLC. If you have problems, corrections or suggestions for this website, contact me at

CONTACTS FOR ROSELAND LAKE CONSERVATION ISSUES (including Water Quality)
- The Putnam Water & Sewer Authority is permitted by the CT DEEP to use Roseland Lake as a source of drinking water for the Town of Putnam. They also treat/hire a treatment company to manage algae on the lake. They can be reached at 860.963.6819. See website.
- ECCD: Water Quality Monitoring: The Eastern CT Conservation District (ECCD) is involved with water quality monitoring. Contact Jean Pillo, Watershed Conservation Project Manager, Thames River Basin Partnership Coordinator at jean.pillo"at"conserveCT.org or 860.928.4948.
- State of CT DEEP
- Invasive Species Control: The CT DEEP Wetlands Habitat and Mosquito Management Program has treated invasive Phragmites on Roseland Lake. Contact the Franklin Wildlife Management Area 391 Rt. 32 N. Franklin, CT 06254 (860) 642-7630 or see www.ct.gov/mosquito
- Watershed Management: Eric Thomas, Bureau of Water Protection and Land Reuse, eric.thomas"at"ct.gov; 860.428.3548.
- Town of Woodstock: The Town of Woodstock Wetlands Commission, Conservation Commission, Planning & Zoning Commission, Zoning Enforcement Office, and others at the Town of Woodstock play a variety of roles when it comes to conservation and development in Woodstock. See www.WoodstockCT.gov or call 860.928.0208.
- Wyndham Land Trust: This local land trust manages the Little River Greenway Preserve on the Little River. See www.WyndhamLandTrust.org or call 860.963.2090.