Technical AssistanceHelping citizens monitor, protect, manage, and improve lakes in King County The Lake Stewardship Program provides technical assistance to help citizens monitor, protect, manage and improve the quality of King County lakes. We can assist you in many ways from helping you identify aquatic plants to providing a speaker for your school or community group. Tof help, please contact Sally Abella, Lake Stewardship Program Manager. We also offer resource and educational publications, such as the Water Quality Trend Report and the King County Lake Monitoring Report and one-page fact sheets. To learn more, follow the below links. Water Quality Trend Report Hydrilla Eradication Project
Fact Sheets
How you can help Resources For questions about the Lake Stewardship Program or the contents of this page, please contact Sally Abella, 206-296-8382.
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