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WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT LAKES? Here is an affordable, expert and nearby opportunity for anyone to learn more… Lake/River Management Workshop presented by Polk County Association of Lakes and Rivers (PCALR) and Polk County Land and Water Resources Dept. (LWRD) This workshop brings together state and local experts from DNR, UW Extension, and Polk County LWRD, plus area consultants and scientific service providers to help you better understand your lake and how to satisfy its users — all aimed to maintain or enhance water quality. This three-session workshop covers: How lakes work - lake science basics Polk County lake/river characteristics and challenges Determining lake capability Lake management planning process Collecting data, working with volunteers Understanding property owners’ interests Project funding and regulations Lake management plans Plan and project implementation Working with government and consultants Q&A with water resources professionals Session dates & time: Sat., May 4, 9-11:30 a.m. Tues. May 14, 6:30-9 p.m. Tues. June 4, 6:30-9 p.m. All sessions held at Polk County Justice Center Get info and register at www.pcalr.org 3 SESSIONS ONLY $25 GET INFO AND REGISTER AT WWW.PCALR.ORG SPONSORED BY: Polk County Association of Lakes and Rivers and Polk County Land and Water Resources Dept. Workshop committee: Larry Bresina, Karen Engelbretson, Katelin Holm, and Jeremy Williamson

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Page 1: WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT LAKES? · 2018. 1. 22. · WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT LAKES? Here is an affordable, expert and nearby opportunity for anyone to learn more… Lake/River Management

WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT LAKES?Here is an affordable, expert and nearby opportunity for anyone to learn more…

Lake/River Management Workshop presented by Polk County Association of Lakes and Rivers (PCALR) and Polk County Land and Water Resources Dept. (LWRD)

This workshop brings together state and local experts from DNR, UW Extension, and Polk County LWRD, plus

area consultants and scientific service providers to help you better understand your lake and how to satisfy its

users — all aimed to maintain or enhance water quality.

This three-session workshop covers:

• How lakes work - lake science basics

• Polk County lake/river characteristics and challenges

• Determining lake capability

• Lake management planning process

• Collecting data, working with volunteers

• Understanding property owners’ interests

• Project funding and regulations

• Lake management plans

• Plan and project implementation

• Working with government and consultants

• Q&A with water resources professionals

Session dates & time:

Sat., May 4, 9-11:30 a.m.

Tues. May 14, 6:30-9 p.m.

Tues. June 4, 6:30-9 p.m.

All sessions held at Polk County Justice Center

Get info and register at www.pcalr.org

3 SESSIONS

ONLY $25GET INFO AND REGISTER AT

WWW.PCALR.ORG

SPONSORED BY: Polk County Association of Lakes and Rivers and Polk County Land and Water Resources Dept. Workshop committee: Larry Bresina, Karen Engelbretson, Katelin Holm, and Jeremy Williamson