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TO MAINTAIN AND IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF OUR LAKES

TO MAINTAIN AND IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF OUR LAKES

TO MAINTAIN AND IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF OUR LAKES

TO MAINTAIN AND IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF OUR LAKES

TO MAINTAIN AND IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF OUR LAKES

TO MAINTAIN AND IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF OUR LAKES

TO MAINTAIN AND IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF OUR LAKES

TO MAINTAIN AND IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF OUR LAKES

TO MAINTAIN AND IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF OUR LAKES

TO MAINTAIN AND IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF OUR LAKES

TO MAINTAIN AND IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF OUR LAKES

TO MAINTAIN AND IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF OUR LAKES

TO MAINTAIN AND IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF OUR LAKES

TO MAINTAIN AND IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF OUR LAKES

TO MAINTAIN AND IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF OUR LAKES

Welcome to Lakes Minocqua & Kawaguesaga

You will find this website to be a comprehensive source of local, county, and state information of what is happening around and impacting Lake Minocqua and Lake Kawaguesaga. Organized in 1997, the Minocqua / Kawaguesaga Lakes Protection Association (MKLPA) is a non-profit 501(c)3 volunteer association dedicated to the preservation and protection of the lakes and surroundings for today and for the future. The association promotes the “Clean Boats, Clean Waters” initiative, water and boater safety, and lake and area information. The elimination and management of invasive species such as Eurasian Water Milfoil is a MKLPA priority. The group is supported by membership, donations, and grants. Membership is open to all. We believe this website will be an important tool in keeping all interested parties up to date on lake issues and what the Association and its members are working towards.

BY WORKING TOGETHER AS AN INFORMED COMMUNITY OF USERS

we can preserve this precious resource both today and into the future. Hope to see you on the water…. Sincerely, Sally Murwin President, MKLPA

WE DO OUR BEST TO KEEP THE SITE UPDATED

However if you have a question that isn’t answered or you have comments, suggestions or criticisms please go to the Contact section and send us a note. We firmly believe that the best way to maintain and improve our lakes is to have the whole community of users, including riparian owners, local users, tourists, business and government entities and others, keenly aware of the issues and opportunities these wonderful bodies of water present.

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