Current Water Level   (Updated 05/20/13 11:53 am)

Use Extreme Caution : 195' | What is this?

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This is the current water level of Lake Lillinonah. Our safety indicator should be used as a guideline only; higher lake elevations cause more floating debris. Always use caution and watch out for floating debris when navigating Lake Lillinonah.

Safest: below 194'
Debris presence unlikely - safe for recreational use.

Caution: 194' to 195'
Debris possibly present - caution advised.

Use Extreme Caution: above 195'
Debris likely present - dangerous.


Friends of the Lake

Protecting & Enjoying Lake Lillinonah since 2003

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Friends of the Lake responds to Danbury News-Times article “Boughton: Sewer rates might go up”
Friends of the Lake has submitted the following response to the Danbury News-Times regarding an article titled "Boughton: Sewer rates might go up," which appeared in the April 5th, 2012 edition. The article reported Danbury's reluctance to accept lower phosphorus limits in their wastewater treatment plant effluent, as required by the state DEEP and the federal EPA for their permit renewal. read more...
Posted: April 18, 2012

Linking Land Use to Water Quality - An Educational Presentation
“Friends of the Lake” (FOTL) cordially invites you to attend an educational presentation, “Linking Land Use to Water Quality.” The presentation will be held at Western Connecticut State University, Science Building (corner of Dr. James Roach Ave. and Osborne Street, Danbury), room SBG125, April 12, 7PM. read more...
Posted: February 22, 2012

New Nutrient Recommendations for your lakeside lawns announced: Please Read!
The University of Connecticut, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, has published a pamphlet titled "New England Regional Nitrogen and Phosphorus Fertilizer and Associated Management Practice Recommendations for Lawns Based on Water Quality Considerations" read more...
Posted: February 19, 2012

Hurricane preparedness article from Sea Tow
Our thanks to Larry Marsicano, chairman of the Candlewood Lake Authority, who forwarded the following article about hurricane preparedness for boaters from Sea Tow. read more...
Posted: August 27, 2011

Friends of the Lake announces featured guest speaker DEEP Commissioner Daniel C. Esty
Friends of the Lake is pleased to announce the guest speaker for the upcoming 8th anniversary celebration. The featured guest speaker will be Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Commissioner Daniel C. Esty. A health update on Lake Lillinonah will also be presented during the event. The anniversary celebration is for members and invited guests. For more information, please send an email to: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address). read more...
Posted: August 2, 2011

Get your free Friends of the Lake iPhone picture app!
We have developed an iPhone application that you can sign up for by clicking on the link from our home page. This new app will let pictures you take of Lake Lillinonah's problems be automatically uploaded to the Friends of the Lake website. read more...
Posted: May 23, 2011

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Bridgewater, CT 06752
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