CURRENT ISSUES

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The table below is a listing of the Current Issues, Statements, Commentaries, etc. we have listed in the Delavan Lake Improvement Association database. "Clicking" on the item title will bring up a screen showing you the complete text of that item.

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Sue Heffron - 4/2/08
The DLIA sent questionnaires to all candidates for Town Supervisor and asked for their response. Below you will find responses from the winners: Frank Jones and Barb Militello.
2008 TOWN BOAR...
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Sen. Kedzie - 4/17/08
Wisconsin is home to more 15,000 lakes and Wisconsin residents are fortunate to have access to such a vast and beautiful natural resource. In our area, we are blessed with many lakes from the Lake Co...
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Wisconsin Boating Regulations - 7/19/06
The following information can be found in the phamplet Wisconsin Boating Regulations published by the Department of Natural Resources. There is new information here and it will be important that you ...
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Sue Yanny/Janesville Gazette - 3/13/05
DELAVAN-In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Delavan Lake underwent a $7 million rehabilitation that was one of the most extensive ever done in the United States. The lake has contributed about $77 mil...
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WTMJ-TV Broadcast - 7/12/06
Which Wisconsin lakes are the most dangerous? The answers may surprise you.
Heading to the lake is a way of life in Wisconsin. We boast 15,000 lakes. And some are very accident-prone. At any ...
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University of Wisconsin - Whitewater - 3/11/05
Delavan Lake is a 2,072-acre lake located in Walworth County, Wisconsin. Its shoreline is about 13 miles long, and the mean depth of the lake is about 21 feet. Delavan Lake supports a variety of recre...
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Audrey Green - 11/6/08
Ponds & Water Gardens May Spread Aquatic Invasive Species
Water - lakes, streams, creeks provide a peaceful calm that contrasts pleasantly from the fast pace of life. People enjoy water featur...
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Don Holst - 1/15/07
The water in rain and snow is very important from a lakes perspective. Without new water to replace the water that evaporates, drains to streams, or flows over dams, lake levels would fall. Storms ...
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Mary Knipper - 1/28/08
What is phosphorus? Phosphorus is an essential nutrient plants need to grow, and is a common ingredient in many fertilizers. Plants don't absorb more phosphorus than they can use. Extra phosphorus fr...
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Scott Hassett, Secretary, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources - 5/22/07
Letter from Scott Hassett, Secretary, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia May 18, 2007
Dear Wisconsin conservationists, anglers, boaters and lake steward...
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