Lake Monitors
Forty new lake water quality-monitoring volunteers are needed in Oneida County, Wisconsin. If you are concerned about the future of Wisconsin Lakes, then lake monitoring could be for you. Lake monitors contribute to the understanding and protection of lakes. The data gathered is used by lake biologists, fisheries staff, lake associations, and others to make decisions about maintaining the quality of the lakes and surrounding areas.
For information, please contact Sandy Wickman, DNR Water Resources Management Specialist, 715-365-8951.
The lakes are listed as follows: Crescent- Hat Rapids Flowage; Hazelhurst- Katherine Lake; Little Rice- Willow Flowage, Killarney Lake; Lake Tomahawk- Two Lake South, Big Carr Lake; Lynne- Willow Lake; Minocqua- Pine Lake, Squirrel Lake, Kawaguesaga Lake, Buckskin Lake, Pier Lake, Clear Lake, Stone Lake, Booth Lake; Newbold- Rainbow Flowage, Nokomis Lake North (Swamp), Mildred Lake; Nokomis- Swamp Lake; Pine Lake- Shepard Lake, Pine Lake; Sugar Camp- Dam Lake, Columbus Lake, Sand Lake, Indian Lake, Jennie Weber Lake, Chain Lake, Stone Lake; Stella- Stella Lake; Three Lakes- Spirit Lake, Clearwater Lake, Crooked Lake, Thunder Lake, Planting Ground Lake, Big Fork Lake, Ninemile Lake (Lower), Big Stone Lake, Julia Lake, Little Fork Lake, Fourmile Lake, Medicine Lake, Laurel Lake, Deer Lake, Dog Lake; Woodboro- Oneida Lake, Woodruff- Gilmore Lake, Carroll Lake, Sweeney Lake, and Clear Lake.
July 21, 2006 7:30 AM | Category: Technology
