Description
Happy spring! As the wet, rainy, and muddy season hits most of us, it’s a good time to check in on some watershed based projects aimed at slowing down and managing runoff headed for our surface waters. This issue of LakeLine includes articles from lake associations and other groups who have implemented an array of techniques in their watersheds to keep their lakes and ponds healthy.
Click the links below to view the full issue or the articles on their own:
- LakeLine 44-1 Full
- From the Editor
Amy Smagula - From the President
Victoria Chraibi - NALMS Statement to our Community
- Got mud? Stormwater, homeowners, and conservation districts
Karen Ogden and Logan Freed - Protecting shorelines in Weston, Virginia
Benjamin Rhoades - From green to blue: Working together to restore Lake Kanasatka’s crystal clear water
Kevin Kelly, Christine Wallace, and Lisa Hutchinson - From runoff to results: The Willow Creek Watershed Improvement Project
Frank Moses, Sistina Honold, Monica Caves - “Lakespert” – Rain Harvesting, 55 Gallons at a Time
Steve Lundt, CLM




