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Monona Girl Scouts present stormwater project; committee offers year‑round ‘lake‑centered’ campaign support

2148497 · January 24, 2025
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A local Girl Scout troop described water testing and a public‑service campaign about winter road salt and storm drains; the Monona Sustainability Committee offered ongoing collaboration and to include scouts in a planned rebrand of seasonal lake‑care campaigns.

Miranda White, a member of a Monona Girl Scout troop, and her mother, Shelley Warner, presented the troop’s stormwater and water‑quality activities to the City of Monona Sustainability Committee on Jan. 23, urging year‑round attention to salt and storm‑drain care.

The troop told the committee it has been testing water at Wildhaven Park and producing outreach materials, including a bookmark and a short public service announcement (PSA). “We tested the water, and we gave feedback every week on how the water was doing,” Miranda said, and members recorded a PSA and designed a graphic with the slogan “Don’t Be Salty.” Committee chair Theresa said the committee would welcome ongoing…

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