Waterline, the quarterly newsletter of the Washington State Lake
Protection Association, advocates lake protection, values lakes as a resource,
and informs members on activities of the organization. It links varied
interests in lakes and encourages readers to approach lake management from a
broad perspective. It provides information on new technology.
Articles in the newsletter include new emerging lakes' issues, new
technology and projects; news from state agencies about lakes' programs,
grants or conferences; reports from the Board of Directors about projects or
issues addressed; and more.
The committee suggests topics and articles for the newsletter. They may
contact someone to write the article.
News is submitted to the editor for editing, formatting, printing,
and finally distribution. The newsletter is mailed to WALPA members and
environmental reporters in the media.
The Waterline newsletter
We accept advertising from companies that
provide lake-related services or sell environmentally-friendly products or
services.
Audience
Our audience of 200 includes lake
associations, public sector employees (parks departments, limnologists), water
quality consultants, lake residents, and interested citizens. We also send
copies to legislators who are involved in water quality issues, and
environmental newspaper reporters.
Mail ad form and payment
Mail the ad form to the editor before the
deadline date with the ad payment. We will send you five copies of the
newsletter with your ad in it.
Click
here for a Waterline Advertisement
Form (.pdf)
For information
Contact: info(at)walpa(dot)org
Beth Cullen, BiJay Adams, Jacob McCann, and Sally Abella, Waterline
Committee
Polly Freeman,
Waterline Editor
Disclaimer: WALPA reserves the right to edit story submittals for
grammar and length.