The present water level on Lake Denoon is 1 foot 3 inches above the spillway. According to the City of Muskego ordinance, the level is 3 inches above the water level used to determine a Slow No Wake condition. Potential risks include shoreline erosion, property damage, and safety concerns from wake activity. As a result, the City of Muskego has declared Lake Denoon is presently under a Slow-No-Wake condition. The Department of Public Works will immediately install "Slow No
Download as PDF Here are the 1st quarter updates and a look forward into 2026 from the LDLD Board of Commissioners. 2026 Starry Stonewort Management Plan The DNR is supportive of active SSW management (hand-pulling or DASH) at high traffic locations (i.e. boat launch), or if it is causing navigational impediments (rising in the water column, topping out). The DNR is not supportive of population-level management (i.e. attempts to fully eradicate from the lake) as they do not
Download as PDF The holidays are over and the new year has begun. Here are the 4th quarter updates from 2025 and a look forward into 2026 from the LDLD Board. Starry Stonewort Project Plan For 2026, the DNR recommendations for SSW will essentially remain the same – to only conduct management (hand-pulling or DASH) in locations where it is creating a monoculture that is topping out and preventing navigation/recreation. Our initial "Early Detection & Response” grant funding w