Eagle Lake Improvement Association, Inc.
Willmar, Minnesota

Photo by Gary G Hanson
Why
should you be a member of the
Every so often
Board members are asked “Why should I be a member of the
¨ Between $1,800 and $2,000 dollars is spent every year testing the quality of the water in Eagle Lake. Records are kept to identify where pollution comes from so a plan of action can be developed to correct problem areas.
¨ Members receive a published list of all lake residents containing addresses, telephone numbers.
¨ Members of the Executive Board clean out southwest outlet of debris every year.
¨ Members of the Executive Board meet annually with the DNR, PCA, Soil & Water Conservation, Hawk Creek Watershed Project, and Fish & Wildlife to develop water shed & Lake projects that will continue to improve the quality of water in Eagle Lake.
¨ Members of the Executive Board organize and conduct the Annual 4th of July Parade, Summer Picnic Gathering, Fall Leaf Pickup and the Winter Annual Meeting/Banquet.
¨ All residents receive the quarterly newsletter.
¨ Members
of the Executive Board meet monthly to discuss the needs and problems concerning
Eagle Lake. They consider outside experts and agencies to assist in improving
the quality of
Please
become a member of the

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