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Lake Whatcom Reservoir

Lake Whatcom

The Lake Whatcom Reservoir is the source of drinking water to some 95,000 people in Whatcom County, including the 82,000 served by the City of Bellingham. The health of this tremendously important resource is declining, and at a pace that is faster than expected.

Bellingham’s drinking water is safe, but algae growth is making it less appealing and is requiring more expensive treatment to keep it safe.

Local governments are working hard to study the lake and make wise decisions about its future. We have made Lake Whatcom protection efforts a top priority for 2009, and will consider rigorous steps to protect our lake. These steps will include protecting more undeveloped land in the watershed, improving stormwater treatment, and helping watershed residents become better stewards of the lake.

The information available on this page is designed to help people understand the challenges we face as we work together to preserve and enhance Lake Whatcom.

Drinking Water Quality

Help protect Lake Whatcom by becoming a Lake Whatcom Steward.

Lake Water Quality

Lake Whatcom Protection

Rules and Regulations

Moratorium

Land Acquisition

Other solutions:

Related Sites

Active Permits in the Lake Whatcom Watershed

Student Education

Grants to Fund Lake Whatcom Projects

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