The goal of the Lake Management Planning project is to develop a regional framework for cooperation to restore and protect the health of the Winnebago Lakes. This includes facilitating communication among stakeholders (such as residents and lake users) and multiple agencies to advance regional efforts that address topics such as: water quality, habitat, recreation, and aquatic invasive species among others. This monthly article provides a summary of project progress as we work to complete the lake management plan (LMP) and move toward implementation of management and project recommendations.
If you have any questions or would like to provide input on the project, please contact Korin Doering, Winnebago Waterways Program Coordinator, at (920) 851-0948 or korin@fwwa.org.
Technical Team Progress:
Water Level Management
The Winnebago Lakes Water Level Management report is in final draft form. The second Winnebago Water Level Assessment Team (WWLAT) meeting was held on September 19th, 2019. The purpose of the meeting was to prepare for the annual water level strategy public meeting held by the Army Corps each October. During the WWLAT meeting, stakeholder participants and advisory members heard from experts about water quality data for the lakes, an overview of water level fluctuations over the past year, and information about predicted impacts of weather patterns.
The WWLAT voted to recommend that the Army Corps use the same strategy that was implemented in 2019 for the coming year (2020). A written recommendation is being drafted and will be submitted to the Army Corps in advance of their October meeting.
We are actively looking to fill empty seats on the WWLAT. Top priority is to recruit people who can represent the boating community and shoreline property owners in the four lakes, downstream of the Menasha Dam and in the Upper Fox and Wolf Rivers. If you or someone you know would be interested in representing shoreline property owners and/or the boating community in discussions about water level management in Lake Winnebago, please contact Korin Doering at (920) 851-0948 or korin@fwwa.org.
WWLAT webpage: CLICK HERE
Water Quality
The first full draft water quality report for the Lake Management Plan is nearing completion and will be sent to Tech Team members for review.
We are actively recruiting volunteers for our 2020 water quality monitoring program. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Korin Doering at (920) 851-0948 or korin@fwwa.org.
We will be scheduling the Water Quality Focus Group meeting soon. If you are interested in participating, please contact Korin.
Shoreline Practices
We are actively drafting the Shoreline Practices portion of the lake management plan.
Recreation
Management recommendations for the recreation section of the lake management plan are being drafted based on input collected from lake users.
Aquatic Invasive Species Tech Team
AIS Strategy is in final draft form.
Aquatic Plant Management
The Aquatic Plant Management Strategy is in final draft form.
We are working with shoreline property owners in Sunset Bay on Lake Butte des Morts to draft a grant to help fund the development of a site-specific aquatic plant management plan.
Watershed Management
We continue to draft individual HUC12 watershed reports for each of the 32 HUC12s in the project area as part of the Nine Key Element plans that will be included in the lake management plan.
Community Engagement
Drafting the Community Engagement report has been put on hold for the time being as we work to progress other management topics.
Habitat
We began drafting the habitat section of the LMP in the beginning of August. We are currently working on the breakwall section of the report.
Project Outreach and Engagement
Our online presence through our project webpages, e-newsletter, and social media continues to grow. We are up to 707 Facebook followers!
Are you interested in having us present to your group about lake management planning efforts in the Winnebago System? Contact us at korin@fwwa.org.
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Winnebago Waterways Steering Committee
For updates about the Winnebago Waterways Steering Committee including meeting agendas and notes, CLICK HERE.
Winnebago Waterways Executive Committee
The last Winnebago Waterways Executive Committee meeting was held on August 5th, 2019. The next meeting will likely take place in October although a meeting date and time has not yet been set.
Questions? Contact Korin Doering, Winnebago Waterways Program Coordinator, at (920) 851-0948 or korin@fwwa.org.
Winnebago Waterways is a Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance program. The Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance is an independent nonprofit organization that identifies and advocates effective policies and actions that protect, restore, and sustain water resources in the Fox-Wolf River Basin.
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