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...working to protect, restore and preserve Ann Lake and the Ann Lake ecosystem.

The water quality in our watershed is unacceptable and does not meet state clean water standards

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Several state and county agencies are beginning a long term project to restore clean water in our watershed.

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The Ann Lake Watershed Alliance is working with these agencies to protect, restore and preserve our surface water

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We need your support of these efforts to leave a "clean water" legacy for future generations.  Here is how you can help. 

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High phosphorus levels in the lake water are not good for swimmers.  They encourage the growth of algae and summer nusiance algae blooms

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Curly Leaf pondweed and other non-native aquatic plants can destroy natural fish and plant populations and greatly restrict boating recreation

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E.coli and other harmful bacteria are introduced to our lake and ground water by septic systems that do not meet Kanabec County requirements or are now failing

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