Our Mission:

Save Lake St. Clair is dedicated to protecting and preserving the natural beauty, ecological health, and long-term sustainability of Lake St. Clair. Our mission is to prevent and reduce pollution from all sources through community engagement, education, and proactive environmental stewardship. We advocate for strong, effective legislation and public policy that secures funding for cleanup efforts, ongoing maintenance, and innovative solutions to safeguard the lake for future generations. By uniting residents, stakeholders, and leaders, we strive to ensure that Lake St. Clair remains a clean, thriving, and accessible resource for wildlife and people alike.

Cleaning up Lake St. Clair is an ALL HANDS ON DECK EFFORT. Contacting local, county, and state officials is critical. Knowing proposed legislation, budget allocation, policies, and plans can be overwhelming. We hope our Legislation page helps those advocating for Saving Lake St. Clair.

Contacting your local, county, and state officials cannot be recommended enough. Officials need to know that an overwhelming number of their constituents are dedicated to Saving Lake St. Clair. We have provided a list of officials and their contact information.

Where to begin? Lake St. Clair is constantly trying to improve its water quality. E. coli and bacterial contamination, algae blooms and muck, contaminated sediment, invasive species, and emerging contaminants, to name a few. This page will leave one troubled, but we all need to be aware of why Lake St. Clair needs to be saved.

Contacting your local, county, and state officials cannot be recommended enough. Officials need to know that an overwhelming number of their constituents are dedicated to Saving Lake St. Clair. We have provided a list of officials and their contact information.

Not all news is bad news. There has been progress made. Local, county, and state officials have been working together to help Save Lake St. Clair. Much more needs to be done, but let’s give credit where it is due and celebrate the progress made.

Contacting your local, county, and state officials cannot be recommended enough. Officials need to know that an overwhelming number of their constituents are dedicated to Saving Lake St. Clair. We have provided a list of officials and their contact information.