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ROCK LAKE IMPROVEMENT
ASSOCIATION, President’s Report, 2005
Board Members: Johanna Chworowsky, Jim Colegrove, Pete Ebbott, Larry
Everson, Kevin Lehner, Stanley Smoniewski, Milt Strauss, Katie Travers,
Karl Vonderohe, Russell Wagner
The main focus for the last year has been the long range planning
grant that RLIA received from the Wisconsin DNR. Patricia Cisero as lead
the advisory committee and that committee has adopted a plan and
prioritized 47 recommendations to be carried out in the years to come.
The sensitivity of Rock Lake has been demonstrated by the infestation of
Eurasian milfoil and zebra mussels. The major problem with zebra mussels
is that they feed on the algae that is used by the zoo plankton in the
lake. These zoo plankton are the bottom of the food chain and feed the
smaller fish n the lake. The zebra mussels will not feed on blue-green
algae which is toxic to them. In the future the lake will likely clear
considerably for the first couple of years and then the nutrients that
were used by the algae will now be used by the blue-green algae and
cause a considerable blue-green algae bloom, clouding the lake.
The RLIA board continues to attend workshops and state lake conventions
to learn about protecting our resource. We also continue to carry on the
actuates such as the goose count, boat count, and sending packets of
information to new lake shore owners.
The board has changed its meeting night and now meets at 7:00 PM on the
third Wednesday of each month at the Lake Mills Municipal Building. |
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