Mooselookmeguntic Improvement Association

Water Quality

Keeping our lakes clear, clean, and wild

What We Do

MIA works closely with Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust and other partners to monitor and protect the health of Mooselookmeguntic and Cupsuptic Lakes.

Together, we support water quality monitoring, invasive species prevention, and responsible water level management so these waters remain as clear and wild for future generations as they are today.

Ongoing Monitoring

We support continuous water quality monitoring, encompassing clarity, chemistry, and ecosystem health, to track changes in the lakes over time and inform decisions.

Jim Ferrara, Water Quality, Secchi disk and view scope.

Brookfield Water Level Agreement

As a signatory to the long-term Settlement Agreement with Brookfield for Upper and Middle Dams, MIA helped secure prescribed water level targets tied to specific dates each year, thereby protecting shorelines, wildlife habitats, and recreational areas.

Courtesy Boat Inspections

In partnership with RLHT, we help maintain courtesy boat inspection programs at the key public landings. Inspectors check hundreds of boats each season, intercept aquatic invaders, and educate boaters—helping keep the Rangeley region free of invasive aquatic plants and animals.

Invasive Plant & Animal Patrols

Volunteers and partners stay vigilant for threats like Eurasian milfoil and other non-native species, combining early detection with strong outreach so one careless launch doesn’t change the lake forever.

FAQ

Volunteers and partners conduct regular sampling throughout the season, tracking Secchi disk clarity, temperature, dissolved oxygen, and chemistry—typically bi-weekly during peak summer months.

Eurasian milfoil is our primary concern, but we also watch for variable-leaf milfoil, fanwort, and non-native fish. Boat inspections focus on catching these before they establish.

They intercept plants/organisms from hundreds of boats annually (2,000+ launches inspected), educating boaters and keeping the Rangeley chain 100% milfoil-free so far. You are the boat inspector on duty at your property.

Prescribed levels safeguard spawning fish, loon nesting, shoreline vegetation, and boating recreation—preventing extreme summer drawdowns that harm ecology and access.

Drain bilge/livewells, remove plants from trailer/propeller, dry 48+ hours between waters, and inspect hard-to-see spots like anchor rollers. Follow “Clean, Drain, Dry.

Our Stewards Speak
"The thoughtful work of the MIA is so important to the health and well-being of the complex, natural habitat the lake provides for the many species who call Mooselookmeguntic home. Together, we pay careful attention to what is best for this pristine environment. We humans, who have built our nests upon her shores, share an obligation to all the other species, and to the lake herself, to be vigilant caretakers."
Christine Davenport

Join MIA to Protect Our Lake

Help defend Mooselookmeguntic Lake—whether an hour at the launch or a full season at camp. Volunteer, stay informed, check your boat.