Hayden Lake Watershed Improvement District

  • Home
  • The District
    • HLWID – District Matters
      • Improvement District vs. Association – What’s the Difference?
      • Privacy Policy
    • Board of Directors
    • Lake Managers
    • Communication and Public Outreach
    • Monthly Meetings
  • The Watershed
    • Blue-Green Algae
    • Citizen Science
    • HLWID – District Matters
      • Improvement District vs. Association – What’s the Difference?
    • Living on Hayden Lake
      • Rights, Permits, etc.: Who to Contact
      • Lake Debris
    • Invasive & Noxious Weeds
      • Curly-Leaf Pondweed
      • Eurasian Watermilfoil
    • Recreation
    • Water Quality
      • Lake Water Quality Studies
      • Hayden Lake Water Quality
      • Idaho Water Quality Standards & Hayden Lake
      • The Eutrophication of Hayden Lake
    • The Watershed
      • Hayden Lake Watershed
      • Honey Badger Project
      • English Point – a Cherished Resource
  • News
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • The District
    • HLWID – District Matters
      • Improvement District vs. Association – What’s the Difference?
      • Privacy Policy
    • Board of Directors
    • Lake Managers
    • Communication and Public Outreach
    • Monthly Meetings
  • The Watershed
    • Blue-Green Algae
    • Citizen Science
    • HLWID – District Matters
      • Improvement District vs. Association – What’s the Difference?
    • Living on Hayden Lake
      • Rights, Permits, etc.: Who to Contact
      • Lake Debris
    • Invasive & Noxious Weeds
      • Curly-Leaf Pondweed
      • Eurasian Watermilfoil
    • Recreation
    • Water Quality
      • Lake Water Quality Studies
      • Hayden Lake Water Quality
      • Idaho Water Quality Standards & Hayden Lake
      • The Eutrophication of Hayden Lake
    • The Watershed
      • Hayden Lake Watershed
      • Honey Badger Project
      • English Point – a Cherished Resource
  • News
  • Contact Us
Facebook-f

Category: HLWID

The Hayden Lake Watershed Improvement District serves the entire basin. Our mission is to preserve and enhance the quality of the water and the environment within the watershed.

Jeremey Varley presented at the 2019 Invasive Speecies meeting

Great Community Turn-Out for the Invasive Species Info Meet-N-Greet

On Thursday, March 7, Jeremey Varley from Idaho State Department of Agriculture presented ISDA’s Noxious

Read More »
March 18, 2019

Are You Ready to Serve on the HLWID Board?

May 21, 2019, is election day for all Idaho taxing districts, including the Hayden Lake

Read More »
March 17, 2019
Bird's Eye View of the Watershed

Sign Up to Receive Watershed News

Thank you for Signing Up Please note that the Hayden Lake Watershed Improvement District and

Read More »
February 13, 2019
Sunset from near Gem Shores, Hayden Lake, ID

Communication and Public Outreach

Mary Ann Stoll is Hayden Lake Watershed Improvement District’s Communication and Public Outreach Manager. Having grown up in Coeur d’Alene, she spent 34 years in Arizona, and has returned to keep Hayden Lake residents and visitors well-informed and educated.

Read More »
January 16, 2019

Hayden Lake’s Lake Managers

Lake Manager: Todd Walker Todd Walker has served as Lake Manager on Hayden Lake since

Read More »
November 28, 2018
Sign Up for email updates.

Sign Up to Receive Improvement District Updates

The Hayden Lake Watershed Improvement District is reaching out to every member of the District.

Read More »
September 18, 2018
Water Quality reflected in blue water.

Improvement District vs. Association – What’s the Difference?

“What’s the difference between the Improvement District and the Association? I feel confused!” Those are

Read More »
August 25, 2018

Improved Communication and Public Outreach Come to the District

One of the hardest things to do in a crowded room of strangers is to

Read More »
June 14, 2018

Meet the Board

The Hayden Lake Watershed Improvement District Board of Directors is the Improvement District’s governing body.

Read More »
November 24, 2015
Hayden Lake Watershed Improvement District map

About the HLWID

The mission of the Hayden Lake Watershed Improvement District is to protect and enhance the

Read More »
August 18, 2015
Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4

More to
Explore:

Receive Hayden Lake Watershed News in your inbox
Categories
  • Blue-Green Algae
  • Citizen Science
  • HLWID
  • Invasive & Noxious Weeds
  • Lake Debris
  • Living on Hayden Lake
  • Recreation
  • The Watershed
  • ticker
  • Water Quality

Home

News From the 'Shed

’25 Invader Outlook: You’re Invited to the Community Meeting

’25 Lake Debris Removal Program – Keeping Hayden Lake Safe and Clean

New Buoys Mark North End Research Sites

More news ...

The District

  • About the HLWID
  • HLWID – District Matters
  • Board of Directors
  • Lake Managers
  • Communication and Public Outreach
  • Monthly Meetings
  • About the HLWID
  • HLWID – District Matters
  • Board of Directors
  • Lake Managers
  • Communication and Public Outreach
  • Monthly Meetings

The Watershed

  • Blue-Green Algae
  • Citizen Science
  • HLWID
  • Lake Debris
  • Living on Hayden Lake
    • Rights, Permits, Questions, Concerns: Who to Contact
      • Invasive & Noxious Weeds
  • Recreation
  • The Watershed
  • Water Quality
  • Blue-Green Algae
  • Citizen Science
  • HLWID
  • Lake Debris
  • Living on Hayden Lake
    • Rights, Permits, Questions, Concerns: Who to Contact
      • Invasive & Noxious Weeds
  • Recreation
  • The Watershed
  • Water Quality

Let's Stay in Touch!

Facebook-f

Sign up for Email Updates

See Our Privacy Policy

Copyright 2025 © All rights reserved, Hayden Lake Watershed Improvement District.

Built using Elementor​​.

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.