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The less you do to your shoreline, the better it might be for your lake
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“We have the Chippewa watershed that's kind of next to the Pomme de Terre.
“You don't want your kids swimming in water that's unsightly or has toxic algae in it, or excessive AIS growth.
ADVERTISEMENTAnderson says people on the tour were surprised with what the Long Prairie watershed actually looks like.
“One thing that stood out to people, sitting on the pontoon out on Lake Carlos looking at all the big houses, was that almost half of the Long Prairie River watershed is agricultural.
“It allows us to see the lake in a different way; to see how we relate to the water and discover how important shoreline stewardship is.