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News from the 'Shed

the most important NEWS of the day in the HAYDEN LAKE WATERSHED

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Lake Mapping Days: April 18-22

Hayden Lake Water Quality Studies

Main body of hayden lake showing honey badger overlay with treatment types

Honey Badger Project and the Hayden Lake Watershed

Hayden Lake Water Quality Protected from Borrow Pit Lead

Thank you, Leo Notar. Welcome new Board Member, Tom Yount

New No-Wake Buoys Coming to Hayden Lake

  • HLWID
  • March 31, 2021
  • HLWID
  • March 31, 2021

2021 Community Meeting – Invasive Aquatic Weeds and More

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Join us on April 13 for this year's annual "weed meeting" and more! We've expanded the agenda to include another important concern on the lake: law enforcement. Jump to RSVP.

Special Invitation

Attend the 2021 Hayden Lake Watershed Community Meeting

– Invasive Aquatic Weeds and More –

April 13, 6:30 p.m.

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  • Jeremey Varley from the Idaho State Department of Agriculture will present ISDA’s plans for early spring treatment of aquatic invasive species in Hayden Lake.
  • Dr. Kim Holzer will share helpful information on native aquatic plants.
  • Kootenai County’s new head of the Marine Division, Sgt. Ryan Miller will update our expectations for summer law enforcement on Hayden Lake.
  • Q/A will follow each presentation.
You may submit questions for either ISDA or KCSO ahead of time via the form below. And, if you are not able to attend, we will record and share this meeting here on News from the ‘Shed so that you may view it at your leisure.

Feel free to drop us a line at any time and keep up with weed treatment plans and implementation by watching the HLWID BLOG and/or Facebook channels.

Please RSVP

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One Response

  1. John Rubert says:
    March 31, 2021 at 9:25 pm

    Serious fall & spring smoke health & lake affects!

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Hayden Lake Water Quality Protected from Borrow Pit Lead

Thank you, Leo Notar. Welcome new Board Member, Tom Yount

New No-Wake Buoys Coming to Hayden Lake

simple lakeshore image - decoration

Lake Mapping Days: April 18-22

Hayden Lake Water Quality Studies

Main body of hayden lake showing honey badger overlay with treatment types

Honey Badger Project and the Hayden Lake Watershed

simple lakeshore image - decoration

Lake Mapping Days: April 18-22

Hayden Lake Water Quality Studies

Main body of hayden lake showing honey badger overlay with treatment types

Honey Badger Project and the Hayden Lake Watershed

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Monday 4/16, 7:00 p.m.

HLWID Monthly Meeting

HLWID's Monthly Meetings will move to teleconferencing in order to ensure the health and safety of our constituents. For 4/16's meeting, dial 641-715-0861 and enter code 398963# at the prompt. This is a public meeting; all are welcome.