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​Archive of WMWA Water Links Newsletters

Summer 2018
  • Plymouth Creek Transformation
  • Ninety Year Old Resident Plants Raingarden
  • Become a Master Water Steward!
  • Starry Stonewort in Medicine Lake

Spring 2018
  • Water Friendly Yard Care Tips
  • Prevent the Spread of AIS
  • Elm Creek Watershed and Corcoran team up to improve water quality
  • Zebra mussels discovered in Medicine Lake
  • Use salt wisely
Winter 2018
  • Tons of carp removed from Twin Lake
  • Plymouth recognized for reducing winter salt use
  • Pledge to Plant!
  • Mill Pond Shoreline and Aquatic Habitat Restoration​
Fall 2017
  • Take action to receive Water Links
  • Tips for fall: timing is everything
  • Testing a promising new method for removing pollutants from stormwater runoff
  • Clean water starts at your front door
  • WMWA connects the dots with Watershed PREP
  • Be salt smart! Winter tips for protecting water quality
  • Horse stable managers attend water quality and animal health field day
Summer 2017
  • Pledge to Plant for pollinators and clean water
  • Metro Blooms project in a north Minneapolis neighborhood gaining ground
  • Plymouth Creek restoration means less pollutants flowing to Medicine Lake
  • Twin Lake carp are on the move 
Winter/Spring 2016/2017
  • Partnering with native plant growers to increase pledges to plant
  • A new perspective: The Blake School and Bassett Creek Watershed collaborate on photography project
  • Elm Creek restoration project: where technology meets nature
  • Streams and wetlands benefit from dairy farm improvement
  • Upcoming events
  • How to fight snow and ice without polluting
Fall 2016
Summer 2016
Spring 2016
October 2015

September 2015
June 2015
February 2014




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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Annual Reports
    • Latest Updates
  • For Educators
    • Watershed PREP Class >
      • The Water Cycle
  • What You Can Do
    • Adopt-A-Drain
    • Pet Waste
    • Chloride Pollution
    • Workshops Events Volunteer Opportunities
  • Native Plants
  • More Cool Stuff
    • Flyers and Newsletters
    • Grant Opportunities
    • City Resources >
      • WaterLinks Newsletter
    • For Educators
  • Contact Us