
Protect Your Shoreline With An Itasca Waters Shoreland Advisor
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Your Personal Contribution to Cleaner Water - A Rain Garden
Rain gardens, which are small, shallow areas filled with beautiful native plants, reduce polluted runoff from entering Wisconsin’s waters. Creating a rain garden is a great way for homeowners, schools, businesses, churches, and other organizations to help protect our lakes and streams.
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Native Plants for Your Shoreline
Karen Terry, Extension Educator, was interviewed about native shoreland plants on KAXE by Itasca Waters board member Jesse Davis. Karen discussed native shoreland plants that property owners can re-introduce to their shoreland and gave us a '101' on the different native plants available...
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Scheduling Shoreland Visits During CoVid
To help "Protect Your Shoreline" and keep lakes in Itasca County healthy, Itasca Waters developed a Shoreland Advisor Program to assist homeowners. The program involves an advisor visiting your property and suggesting ideas and tips to improve...more
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Upcoming Events
Recent Events
UMN Researchers Study Waves Created by Recreational Boats
Wednesday 16, February 2022
UMN Boat-Generated Wake Study: A group of researchers have found that popular wake surf boats require a greater distance from the shoreline and other boats compared to more typical recreational boats. Join a virtual webinar Feb 16th at 7:00 pm for an overview of research, findings and next steps.
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