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This is the HLWID’s BLOG, bringing you timely and time-related updates on what’s happening throughout the watershed. You will also read, from time-to-time, personal perspectives from guest bloggers on the enduring topics that describe the Hayden Lake Watershed.

Ordinance change: no-excessive wake zone 200-300 ft from shore.
Living on Hayden Lake

Update: Public Hearing for Waterways Restricted Zone Designation

Participate in Virtual Meeting: Board of County Commissioners Public Hearing
to consider enacting Kootenai County Waterways Restricted Zone Designation

6:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Read the proposed ordinance change.

Give feedback to Kootenai County Commissioners.

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May 16, 2020
Ordinance change: no-excessive wake zone 200-300 ft from shore.
Living on Hayden Lake

Your Opinion Counts:

A proposed change to County Ordinance will establish a no-excessive-wake-zone on Kootenai Lakes.

Read the proposed ordinance change.

Give feedback to Kootenai County Commissioners.

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May 8, 2020
Vote in May 19 election
HLWID

State And County Election Needs Our Attention

Idaho primaries are upon us. Those elected to county offices will have the ability to impact the Hayden Lake watershed and all who live and play within its boundaries. Voting in this election is one way to contribute to the mission of the Improvement District. That is, to protect and enhance the water quality and the environmental quality within the Hayden Lake watershed.

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April 27, 2020
lake debris build-up in Mokins Bay, 2018
Lake Debris

2020 Dock and Debris Removal Sponsored by the Improvement District

The deadline has been extended to June 8th for delivering docks/debris to the back of Mokins Bay for District-sponsored removal while the water is high, and debris can be safely floated off the lake.
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April 23, 2020
Invasive & Noxious Weeds

Watch the 2020 Invasive Aquatic Weeds Meeting Video

On April 7, residents around Hayden Lake met with Idaho State Department of Agriculture for the third annual Invasive Aquatic Weeds Information Meeting. Jeremey Varley, ISDA Noxious Weed Manager, shared follow-up information on the 2019 weed treatment and plans for 2020 treatment.

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April 17, 2020
No-wake zones will be delineated by buoys placed 200 ft from the shoreline.
HLWID

The Buoy Project: Request for Installation Bids

In September 2019, the Department of Lands permitted 14 buoys for placement at strategic points on Hayden Lake. The Hayden Lake Watershed Improvement District launched The Buoy Project early the preceding summer at the urging of the Hayden Lake Watershed Association. 

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March 5, 2020
View of Hayden Lake Watershed from above the southern slopes.
HLWID

2020 Invasive Aquatic Weeds Community Meeting

Spring is knocking at Hayden Lake’s door. We are already seeing green sprouting from the trees and the soil – and from the bottom of the lake in some of its shallower reaches.

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February 25, 2020
Runoff, from poorly protected construction site, carries sediment down lower Hayden Lake Drive
Living on Hayden Lake

Don’t Forget Your Site Disturbance Permit

It’s hard, as individual property owners, to embrace the impact that a single decision – like proceeding with a project before permit approval – has on our surroundings.  The effect isn’t immediate, and it isn’t a direct reaction to our choices.  It takes time for the chain reaction to play out.  Ask the 5, 10, 15, and 20-year residents whether Hayden Lake’s water is as clear, or the bottom as sandy, or the shoreline as raw and unfettered as it used to be.

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January 16, 2020
Hand-harvesting weeds.
Citizen Science

NEA 5th Grade Investigates HL Invasive Species

Northwest Expedition Academy 5th Graders brought their Ecosystem studies to bare on a sticky question with the aid of the HLWID. 

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December 12, 2019
Citizen Science

Lake Level: Consider the Inflows and Outflows

The elevation of Hayden Lake, like other small lakes in North Idaho, is not managed. There are no dams on the streams that feed the lake, no gates open or close to control storage levels. There are also no controls on the out-flow. The lake elevation is entirely subject to Mother Nature and human usage.

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December 11, 2019
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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.