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SUMMARY:MLPMD Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Mid Lake Protection and Management District \nAnnual Meeting\nJuly 6\, 2024\n8:00am\nWoodruff Town Hall\nAGENDA \n1. Call to order – Introductions\n2. Approval of 2023 Annual Meeting Minutes (7/6/2024)\n3. Harvesting report and Weed Management\n4. Lake Water Sampling Update\n5. Approval of Treasurers Report\n6. Comprehensive Management Plan Activities \n● Grant Update\n● Riparian Stakeholder Survey \n7. Ordinance 323-1(C): Mid Lake and Enhanced Wakes on Mid Lake\n8. Approval of 2025 Proposed Budget\n9. Election of New Board Members (1 seat) by secret ballot\n10. Public Comments (2 min. Time Limit)\n11. Set 2025 Meeting Date\n12. Adjournment \nFor review below find out annual meeting minutes from 2023 \nMLPMD 2023 annual meeting minutes.docx
URL:https://midlakeprotection.org/event/mlpmd-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:Woodruff Town Hall\, 1418 First Avenue\, Woodruff\, WI
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SUMMARY:MLPMD Commissioner Assignment Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Mid Lake Protection and Management District  \nJuly 6\, 2024  \nImmediately Following Annual Meeting \nWoodruff Town Hall  \nAGENDA  \n\n Call to order\n Board of Commissioners Assignments\n Adjournment\n\n 
URL:https://midlakeprotection.org/event/mlpmd-commissioner-assignment-meeting/
LOCATION:Woodruff Town Hall\, 1418 First Avenue\, Woodruff\, WI
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SUMMARY:Algae Bloom - Week of July 8th
DESCRIPTION:Some residents recently expressed concern regarding the algae bloom happening on the lake currently. Luckily the lake district has some great contacts at the Wisconsin DNR and they were able to get back to us in less than a day regarding pictures that were sent. \nFollowing is the information we received from the Statewide Harmful Algal Bloom Coordinator and Inland Beach Monitoring Coordinator\, Gina LaLiberte: \n“You are seeing some sort of filamentous green algae in Mid Lake. These algae are not hazardous so testing is not necessary. They begin to grow near the bottom in cool\, clear water in early spring. As the algae photosynthesize they make oxygen\, which can form bubbles within the clumps of filaments and lift them to the water’s surface where they form the floating mats in your photos. The strands of algae may feel slippery if you pick them up with your hand – that means they are most likely Spirogyra or a relative. You can also do the “stick test” illustrated on the second page of this DHS algae fact sheet to confirm that they are filamentous green algae. \nFilamentous green algae do not make toxins and are not harmful. However\, since they can serve as a surface for bacteria to grow and can create stagnant micro-habitats\, vey localized areas with high bacteria levels can exist around accumulations of filamentous green algae\, so it’s best to swim in areas away from these accumulations. \nWhen filamentous green algae reach the floating mat part of their life cycle\, they will start to decompose and become smelly. Depending on wind direction and strength\, this accumulation might or might not decompose in the location in your photo. \nRunoff from the frequent heavy rains this year may be playing a part in why you are seeing more of this compared to other years. If water levels are up\, property owners should be sure they are pumping out and otherwise maintaining their septic systems on recommended schedules. Short ice duration during the past winter might be playing a role. And if winds have been primarily out of the west\, that may be helping algae to accumulate and/or stay in place along the east shore.” \nFollow the links in blue or see the attached items for identification. \np01888-Staying Safe and Healthy in Wisconsin’s Lakes-What you need to know about blue green algae \nSpirogyraCycle \n 
URL:https://midlakeprotection.org/event/algae-bloom-week-of-july-8th/
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