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Rights, Permits, Questions, Concerns: Who to Contact
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We who are privileged to live here form a culture of care for the lake and its surroundings.
Are you a landowner in the watershed? Are you interested in developing your property, cutting
The following is a message from Steve Meyer, the Chairman of the Hayden Lake Watershed
ISDA is planning noxious weed treatment, specifically Eurasian Watermilfoil, in the main-body of Hayden Lake. They anticipate an application of ProcellaCOR, a new herbicide recently approved for north Idaho, will take place between August 22nd and August 25th. This map shows treatment areas marked in blue.
The Coeur d’Alene River Ranger District of the Idaho Panhandle National Forests (aka the Forest Service) needs your input on a new forest-health project at English Point.
Eurasian watermilfoil is an invasive weed, first observed in Hayden Lake at Yellow Banks Creek
Curly-leaf pondweed is an invasive weed and a growing problem in Hayden Lake. It was
Author: Geoff Harvey The English Point trail system runs on roughly 300 acres of public
From Jeremey Varley, ISDA, to Mary Ann Stoll, HLWID via email: To all, Yesterday, ISDA
“I’ve always wanted to be a Geologist and now I’ve found my first geode!” Dakota K., 4th grader at Northwest Expeditionary Academy
Lake debris collection is now closed. The Hayden Lake Watershed Improvement District will ensure that all permitted debris that has been staged in Mokins Bay is removed by the end of June. If you have any questions or concerns regarding current or future debris removal, please contact Todd Walker, the HL Lake Manager, at (208)771-0525.