by Sam Martin, Pres. MLPOA | Sep 3, 2024 | Home Page, Meeting Related, News, Sewer, Water Quality Report
We held our Fall 2024 meeting on Aug 31, 2024. We discussed several topics and there was a solid turnout – we had to add more chairs! The slides are included below for review and comment. View and Download Meeting Slides Note: comments on the site are open to anyone,...
by Sam Martin, Pres. MLPOA | Jun 4, 2024 | Home Page, News, Water Quality Report
The treatment is scheduled for Thursday, June 6, 2024. The map below reflects the planned treatment areas. The treatment area this year is similar to that of 2023 and significantly smaller than the initial treatment in 2021 and varies from the 2022 treatment area. It...
by Sam Martin, Pres. MLPOA | Jun 5, 2023 | Home Page, News, Water Quality Report
The treatment is scheduled for Monday, June 5, 2023. The map below reflects the planned treatment areas. The treatment area this year is significantly smaller than the initial treatment in 2021 and varies from the 2022 treatment area. It is targeting Eurasian Milfoil...
by Sam Martin, Pres. MLPOA | May 26, 2023 | Home Page, News, Water Quality Report
As part of the ongoing work of the Miner Lake Improvement Board, we contract with Progressive AE to assess and report on the overall water quality and vegetation present in Miner Lake. The specialists from Progressive AE visit the lake at least twice each year and...
by Sam Martin, Pres. MLPOA | May 12, 2023 | Home Page, News, Water Quality Report
We have received reports and observed wide-spread algae blooms in the past couple weeks. In many cases the blooms have dissipated within a few hours or a day – especially with wind or boat activity. We contacted our representative at ProgresiveAE to confirm and get...
by Sam Martin, Pres. MLPOA | Jul 10, 2022 | Home Page, News, Water Quality Report
As previously noted, the initial treatment map for 2022 indicated a significant reduction in the presence of invasive plants in Miner Lake! The first treatment was conducted in early June with a two-week follow-up survey to gauge effectiveness. That repeat survey...