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Friends of Lake Monroe offering up to $200 to protect drinking water


Linda Schloesser, left, and Paul McGlocklin, right, enjoy their morning coffee with their dog Buddy while looking over Lake Monroe at the Cutright State Recreation Area in 2021. Lake Monroe is the area's primary drinking water source.

A local nonprofit is providing some households up to $200 to help keep local rivers and Lake Monroe clean.

The Friends of Lake Monroe will provide more information about the program and septic system maintenance at a meeting this week with the Monroe County Health Department.

Here’s what you need to know.

What is the Friends of Lake Monroe Septic Voucher Program?

The nonprofit is providing some of the roughly 9,000 eligible households in the Lake Monroe watershed half the cost of septic system pumping — up to $100, plus up to another $100 for installing a septic tank riser.



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