
Lakes in the Capitol Region Watershed District
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Loeb Lake
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Lake McCarrons
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Crosby Lake
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Little Crosby Lake
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Como Lake
Our lakes are among the District’s most visible and productive water resources, and keeping them clean and thriving is a key piece of Capitol Region Watershed District’s mission. To the average resident, lakes are pictures of scenic beauty and recreation. However to us, they are living laboratories that reveal the health and vitality of our watershed. Capitol Region Watershed District (CRWD) conducts ongoing monitoring and reporting to assess lake health. Our Water Data Reporting Tool (WDRT) is an interactive way for the public to see how our work is having an impact on water quality. WDRT also helps CRWD meet its reporting requirements and incorporates data from all of the District’s water quality monitoring stations.
View the WDRTResources
- 2016 Lakes Monitoring Report
8.5 MB
- 2015 Lakes Monitoring Report
9.0 MB
- 2014 Lakes Monitoring Report
11.1 MB
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