Mankato, Minnesota, March 10, 2026 – The fourth annual The Future of Southern Minnesota Lakes Conference and new Lake Management Workshop brought together over 90 lake advocates, local leaders, researchers, and natural resource professionals to advance practical solutions for improving lake water quality across southern Minnesota. Hosted by ISG, the two‑day event continued to build momentum around collaborative lake stewardship and applied learning.
The conference delivered a full day of education and networking, featuring experts from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Minnesota State University, Mankato, and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency with sessions focused on wakeboat research, cross‑sector partnerships, and data‑driven communication to support lake restoration. Research findings, case studies, and practical insights were shared by 11 speakers from across the region.
A major highlight of this year’s conference was the new Friday Lake Management Planning Workshop that guided participants through the core components of creating a lake management plan, allowing attendees to leave with a working outline, identified priorities, and clear next steps to continue progress after the workshop.
“What makes this conference valuable is its focus on real solutions,” said ISG Environmental Practice Group Leader Paul Marston, CFM. “By bringing together researchers, practitioners, and local leaders, we’re helping communities leave with ideas and next steps they can implement to protect their lakes.”
The Future of Southern Minnesota Lakes Conference continued in its fourth year to serve as a regional forum for collaboration, knowledge‑sharing, and practical problem‑solving. Planning is already underway for future conferences with continued emphasis on actionable tools, cross‑sector partnerships, and long‑term lake sustainability.
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ISG’s 2026 Future of Southern Minnesota Lakes Conference brought together lake advocates, researchers, and local leaders to share solutions and launch a hands-on Lake Management Workshop for improving regional lake water quality.