LCA and partners have designed improvements to water quality on McCabe’s Brook in Shelburne.
Watershed partners are hosting a stakeholder meeting for the Watershed Action Plan for Lake Iroquois and the Patrick Brook Watershed on April 9th, 2024 from 10:00am-12:00pm EST
ACRPC and Lewis Creek Association Complete Work to Reduce Flooding Risk & Improve Water Quality in Starksboro
Learn about the recent work completed by LCA and Addison County Regional Planning Commission to remove old bridge abutments and concrete that were blocking Hollow Brook (a tributary to Lewis Creek), and were causing increased flooding risk to the nearby manufactured housing community. It is thrilling to see this project completed!
Lewis Creek Association and United Church of Hinesburg to Restore Wetlands
Lewis Creek Association Focuses Water Quality Improvements on McCabe’s Brook
Watershed partners unite to develop Watershed Action Plan for Lake Iroquois & Patrick Brook
The Winooski Natural Resources Conservation District (WNRCD) is pleased to announce the awarding of Lake Champlain Basin Program funds to develop a Watershed Action Plan for Lake Iroquois and the Patrick Brook watershed. WNRCD has partnered with Lake Iroquois Association (LIA) and Lewis Creek Association (LCA) to identify and address priority opportunities that remediate stormwater runoff and phosphorus pollution to improve water quality, wildlife habitat, and climate change resilience.
Students at Shelburne Community School Helping to Keep Local Water Clean with Filter Strip Project!
Champlain Valley Union High School Works to Protect Lake Champlain Water Quality
New Water Quality and Aquatic Invasive Species Videos, and Cyanobacteria Update
Check out our August newsletter here, to learn more about water quality, aquatic invasive species, and cyanobacteria!
https://mailchi.mp/2dfa0809f005/new-water-quality-videos-and-cyanobacteria
New Water Quality and Aquatic Invasive Species Presentations
Clean Water Videos & Water Quality Results
If you missed our monthly newsletter sent in early July, check it out here! We touch on upcoming clean water videos to air on PBS, 2019 water quality results from our South Chittenden River Watch volunteer sampling, and a watershed note from Kate Kelly.