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June 2025 Newsletter

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From Beer to Beavers Why Water Quality Matters A Message from Our Leader: Hazy, Crazy Summer at Aquarius Systems Study Links Tap Water to PFAS in Craft Beer Making a Dam Difference in Oregon Protecting Lake Coeur d’Alene from Hidden Pollution Upcoming Conferences New Hampshire Lakes Lakes Congress Maine Lakes & Lake Stewards Annual Conference
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July 2024 Newsletter

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PFAS: What You Need to Know About Forever Chemicals A Message from our Leader: Aquatic Plant Management Strategy What are PFAS and Why be Concerned? PFAS Pass into Human Skin 1.7 Million Pounds of PFAS Chemicals Sold in Minnesota Read More
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September 2023 Newsletter

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Global Occurrence Results in Fish Kill A Message from our Leader: Harvesting Season is Winding Down Laws to Reduce the Spread of AIS Fish Kills Becoming More Common Eliminating Forever Chemicals Read More
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November 2020 Newsletter

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An Ecosystem Engineer An Ecosystem Engineer Farewell to Ice Fishing? Fight to Preserve Coral Reefs Leaves for Landscaping Sparkling Water Contains PFAS Upcoming Conference: North American Lake Management Society 40th International Symposium Read More
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Wastewater Treatment Does Not Remove All Chemicals From Water

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Drinking Water
All the things that go down the drain and end up at the waste water treatment plant are not removed there. Some of the industrial byproducts that end up in sewers, the agricultural chemicals that runoff farmland, and pharmaceuticals that pass through our bodies all can end up in our streams and lakes. Water treatment
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