October 2023 newsletter, available a little early!

We have so many exciting things to share this month, we just couldn’t wait to tell you all about it. Read, share, and enjoy your October: https://mailchi.mp/mymlsa.org/october-2023-newsletter

Scrap Tire Grants available for 2024

The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) is pleased to announce the availability of grants that promote and support the cleanup and reuse of scrap tires in Michigan. Scrap tires pose a fire risk and a human health risk as mosquito...

Minnesota AIS Research and Management Showcase

Wednesday, September 20, 2023 REGISTER Lake lovers and resource managers are invited to attend the Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center’s (MAISRC) Annual AIS Research and Management Showcase which is fully online this year. Join MAISRC researchers on...

2023 SepticSmart Week: Know Your Septic System!

Monday, September 18, 9:00 – 10:00 AM Michigan’s residents rely on over 1.3 million septic systems to treat the wastewater generated in their homes. Proper septic system use and routine care are vital to protecting public health and preserving our highly valued...

Planning our 63rd Annual Conference

We have a few speakers lined up and some boat ride field tripped booked as well.  Check out our next issue of The Michigan Riparian magazine (coming soon!) for information about the Annis Water Resources Institute in Muskegon where we will be meeting in April 2024....

AIS Frog-bit Bites Deep into Michigan

By Paul J. Sniadecki, MLSA Board Director European frog-bit, an Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) probably arrived in North America around 1930.  Nearly a century later, frog-bit has become a significant invasive, especially along parts of Lake Huron and inland...

Lake Allegan: Loving the Dam Lake

Consumers Energy is holding meetings around the state about the future of their 13 dams. Lake Allegan is one community trying to work with the energy company to pick a path that will protect their lake. There is information available about the issues and concerns...

$3 Million for Water, Not Often Seen

By Paul J. Sniadecki, MLSA Board Director We all know how important it is to protect Michigan’s water.  As a riparian, you can view it by looking out your window.  What about water you cannot see everyday?  What about the water supply used with extensive crop...

Water Use Advisory Council Appointment

Governor Whitmer appointed some new members to the Water Use Advisory Council (WUAC). One notable appointment was MLSA’s President, David Maturen. Previously MLSA’s Treasurer, Mike Gallagher, sat on the council and Dave is taking over his role as representative of...

September 2023 Newsletter

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Why Zoning Matters, part 2

By Mary Reilly, AICP, MSU Extension Educator It was an honor to be invited and present at the MLSA Conference and give a presentation with Rod Cortright (Evangeline Township) on “Why Zoning Matters.” An article on this subject also appeared in The Michigan Riparian in...

$2 donations funded fishing line recycling tubes

Thanks to the kindness of thousands of campers and boaters who gave an additional $2 when making their camping or boating reservation, the DNR is rolling out fishing line recycling tubes this summer and fall (with many in southern Michigan already in place). With the...

Another MLSA member issue: Mining in Sharon Township

The Sun Times News of Manchester, MI reports on a township board that has rejected a mining permit causing much controversy. Read the article here: Sharon Township Board Unanimously Rejects Stoneco’s Mining Permit It is issues like this one that Michigan Lakes and...

Buoy Request Denied

By: Paul J. Sniadecki, MLSA Board Director A lake association member of MLSA in Southwest Michigan recently applied for a regulatory buoy to provide increased safety in a no-wake channel. The lake association planned to cover the cost and maintenance of the buoy. This...

Struggling with Swimmer’s Itch

MLSA member, Crystal Lake and Watershed Association, catches the attention of the media with high numbers of reported cases of Swimmer’s Itch this year. You can find out more about this issue facing the CLWA by following the links to recent stories below. We’ve also...

Michigan Unshackled

By Paul J. Sniadecki, MLSA Board Director On Wednesday, July 26, 2023, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed yet another piece of legislation undoing a policy from former Governor Rick Snyder’s administration, with the repeal of the “no stricter than federal” law. Public...

Upcoming Webinars in the NotMISpecies Series

ICYMI: Thursday, August 10, 2023, 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Why, Oh Why Won’t They Clean, Drain and Dry? Understanding Impediments to Boater and Angler Behavior Change Aquatic invasive species continue to be spread by boaters and anglers, primarily by those who travel...

August 2023 Newsletter

I hope you are sipping a cool beverage on your boat while you read this newsletter. Enjoy summer, share with your friends, let us know what you think: https://mailchi.mp/mymlsa.org/august-2023-newsletter