by Tracy Stewart | Dec 9, 2022 | News
Once every two weeks each summer, boaters on Owasco Lake may spot some of our neighbors working diligently from their boats, analyzing lake water using tools like Secchi disks, Kemmerer samplers and other scientific equipment. These citizen scientists are...
by Tracy Stewart | Oct 14, 2022 | News
A diligent group of Owasco Watershed Lake Association volunteers has monitored Owasco Lake for harmful algal blooms since 2016. Every week, from July into October, trained volunteers use their “eagle eyes” to detect and report HAB formations along the shoreline of the...
by Timothy Haskins | Oct 7, 2022 | News, System Messages
Member Benefits As an OWLA member, you will receive meeting and event reminders, timely project updates, and important water quality information. And you will be invited to attend bi-monthly OWLA Public Forums. Your business will also receive recognition on...
by Tracy Stewart | Jan 7, 2022 | News
Over the three day period of Dec. 7-9, volunteer members of the Owasco Watershed Lake Association visited Auburn Junior High School and taught a lesson on Owasco Lake and water quality to three seventh grade science classes. The current topic in seventh grade science...
by Tracy Stewart | Jun 25, 2021 | News
Earlier this month, the Owasco Watershed Lake Association held its 33rd annual general membership meeting via a virtual cocktail party from the Springside Inn in Fleming. Living through this pandemic has honed our group’s inventiveness and imagination. What a great...
by owla dave | Jan 29, 2021 | News
If we lose the hemlocks, we lose the lake. As some of you may know from trees on or near where you live, the hemlock trees in this region are becoming sick. The cause is an invasive foreign insect called the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (HWA). This bug is tiny, about the...
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