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“Take Back the Lakes”

Posted by swamy on July 22, 2008

Who wrote, “If you are paying attention you should be outraged”? 

Significant momentum is occurring all across the White Bear Area with neighborhood organizations forming around their local water bodies to “take back the lakes” after years of onslaught from urban pollution. 

 

The Vadnais Lake Area Watershed Management Organization (VLAWMO) has been a leader in local scientific study on the quality of several resources, including Goose Lake and Lambert Creek.  This is inspiring to local citizen-scientists.  These long-neglected local resources are finally receiving the attention they deserve.  Restoring these water bodies will in turn provide the priceless opportunity for urban kids to develop a passion for fishing and valuing nature.

Long-time citizen leaders at Birch Lake have been well organized for a couple of years now.  They have witnessed irreverent onslaught after onslaught for many years and finally more formally organized to “take back the lake”.

An active citizen organization is also in the midst of their first season of citizen-scientist volunteer data collection on Priebe Lake.  The Priebe Lake Homeowners Association has a vision of seeing a resource like it was a couple of decades ago with crystal clear waters supported by known groundwater springs.  Currently the lake suffers from massive stormwater pipe outlets installed in the past 10-15 years.

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Hiner’s Pond resident Cindy Johnson and family doing great things

Posted by swamy on April 2, 2008

White Bear Lake, Minnesota.

April 2, 2008 White Bear Press features the citizen of the year award from Ramsey Washington Metro Watershed District to Cindy Johnson and her family.  Not only have they enjoyed keeping stormwater runoff water on their property by properly placed rain gardens, but they have gotten their neighbors into the act too.

 Hiner’s Pond is one of 12 water bodies in the City of White Bear Lake receiving pollutant discharges from city street storm sewers.  In addition to residents doing their part to help clean up Hiner’s Pond, the City will need to do their part too by diverting street water away from the catch basins and into rain gardens. 

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