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March 2019 Newsletter

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Water Hazard Penalty Where Oh Where Did My Golf Ball Go? Florida Red Tide is Gone Destination Conservation Seaweed Fertilizer Upcoming Conferences Virginia Lakes & Watershed Association 2019 Pennsylvania Lake Management Society Annual Conference 34th Annual Illinois Lake Management Association-LAKES Conference Indiana Lake Management Society 31st Annual Conference Wisconsin Lakes Partnership Convention Read More
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February 2019 Newsletter

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How Much is too Much Salt? For Love of Water Are you Over Salting? Program Creates Islands from Dredged Material Clear Water More Weeds Upcoming Conferences 39th Annual Midwest Aquatic Plant Management Society Conference 2019 Pennsylvania Lakes Society Annual Conference 34th Annual Illinois Lake Management Association – LAKES Conference Read More
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January 2019 Newsletter

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From Loss to Hope What’s on Your Plate? Environmental Losses Spark Hope in 2019 New Blade Technology Reduces Salt Use Texas Coast Overwhelmed with Plastic Debris Read More
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December 2018 Newsletter

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The Most Wand-erful Time of the Year Wands for Wildlife Invasive Species Aid Invasive Species 12 Charities of Christmas Reusing Seafood Processing Water Read More
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November 2018 Newsletter

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Recycling Chip Packages Recycling Chip Packages Fertilizer can Accumulate, Causing Water Quality Problems Congress Passes Act to Reduce Marine Debris Report on Wetlands Treated as Red Flag Read More
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October 2018 Newsletter

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Contact Lenses Contribute to Microplastic Pollution Struggle to Measure Impact of Invasive Species Herbicide Treatment Destroys Habitat Contact Lenses Add to Microplastic Pollution Farmers Demand Release of Water Weed Harvester Winterization Upcoming Conferences North American Lake Management Society 38th Annual International Symposium Read More
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September 2018 Newsletter

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Water War is Brewing Even in the US, a Water War is Brewing Contaminated Recycling New Weapon in the War on Curly Leaf Aquatic Weed Harvester Used to Manage Lake Levels Read More
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August 2018 Newsletter

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Where the Streets are Paved in…….Plastic The Great Lakes Deserve Better Can a Plant Reduce Fertilizer Use? Streets are Paved in Plastic Sub-Aquatic Vegetation Returning to Buffalo River Lake Coeur d’Alene Lake New Aquatic Invasive Species Read More
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July 2018 Newsletter

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HELP! Stop the Invasion! July is Lakes Appreciation Month Potassium Perchlorate in Fireworks Squeezing Water from Air Always At Your Service With Customer Support Help Stop the Invasion Read More
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June 2018 Newsletter

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Trash Hunter Cleaning up Kentucky Lakes Compost: An Effective Water Filter Waters Around East Hampton Mostly Healthy Crews Begin Process of Cleaning Up Fishtrap Lake Weevils Enlisted in War against Water Weed Read More
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