approved aquatic plant management plan has been prepared for Geneva Lake, and
the lake is monitored regularly under the DNR Self-help Monitoring Program. A
lake management plan for the Lake was prepared and approved in 1985.2 The
incorporated communities, including the City of Lake Geneva and the Villages of
Williams Bay and Fontana on Geneva Lake, are provided with public sanitary sewer
systems.
Kee Nong Go Mong Lake (Long Lake): Water quality studies are currently being
carried out by Tri-Lakes Conservation, Inc. with partial funding provided under
the Chapter NR 119 Lake Management Planning Grant Program. Tri-Lakes Conserva-
tion Inc. serves Kee Nong Go Mong Lake, Lake Denoon and Waubeesee Lake. Enroll-
ment of this lake in the DNR Self-help Monitoring Program is recommended.      A
water use management plan for the lake's outlet channel, the Anderson Canal, is
being implemented.23
Lauderdale Lakes:    Lauderdale Lakes comprise the three interconnected lake
basins of Green, Middle and Mill Lakes. The lakes are currently being monitored
as part of the planning program being undertaken by the Lauderdale Lakes Improve-
ment Association, Lauderdale Lakes Protection and Rehabilitation District, and
Town of LaGrange, with partial funding provided under the Chapter NR 119 Lake
Management Planning Grant Program. The District is evaluating several options
for the treatment of sanitary sewerage/septage generated by surrounding house-
holds. Continued reliance on onsite and clustered sewage disposal systems is
currently the District's preferred alternative.24     Lauderdale Lakes have an
approved aquatic plant management plan.
Lilly Lake:   The Lilly Lake Rehabilitation District participates in the DNR
Self-help Monitoring Program.
Little Muskego Lake:    Both the Little Muskego Lake Association and Little
Muskego Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District are actively involved with
lake management issues, including the installation and maintenance of a con-
troversial aeration system. As a result of investigations conducted with the
financial assistance of Phase I and Phase II Chapter NR 119 Lake Management
Planning Grants, the effectiveness of the aeration system in the lake was
assessed and the system was shut down in 1991. Under a Phase III Lake Manage-
ment Planning Grant, a lake management plan is being prepared in which aeration
will again be evaluated as a management option for the Lake. The lake organiza-
tions also have an approved aquatic plant management plan. The DNR also recently
completed a sensitive area survey of the Lake.     The Lake is included in the
22 SEWRPC Community Assistance Planning Report No. 60, A Water Quality Manage-
ment Plan for Geneva Lake, Walworth County, Wisconsin, October 1985.
23 SEWRPC Community Assistance Planning Report No. 182, A Water Use Management
Plan for Waubeesee Lake and the Anderson Canal, Racine County, Wisconsin,
December 1990.
24R.A. Smith & Associates, Inc. Final Report for the Lauderdale Lakes Area and
Wastewater Feasibility Study for the Lauderdale Lakes Management District,
March 1992; and RUST Environment and Infrastructure, Inc., Facilities Plan for
Wastewater Collection and Treatment Facilities, Lauderdale Lakes, Wisconsin,
1994.

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