Lake Whatcom Policy Group
The Lake Whatcom Policy Group received comprehensive updates on two critical watershed protection programs during their September meeting. The primary focus was on Whatcom County's onsite sewage system (septic) management program, which has achieved 73% compliance in the Lake Whatcom watershed as of August 2024 — a significant improvement from post-COVID levels that had fallen below 50%. Health Department staff presented detailed findings from ongoing studies showing that while some human biomarkers were detected in certain drainage areas, overall septic system performance does not appear to pose a major threat to lake water quality. The second major agenda item addressed the overwhelming public response to the draft 2025-2029 Lake Whatcom Management Work Plan, which generated 307 comments from 37 individuals and 6 organizations. Comments ranged from policy-level concerns about boat restrictions and development limits to technical suggestions about monitoring protocols and forest management. Staff announced they are extending their review timeline to properly respond to the volume of input, with a revised draft now scheduled for December rather than September. The meeting highlighted both the technical complexity of watershed management and the high level of community engagement around Lake Whatcom protection efforts. While septic systems showed improvement in compliance, questions remain about legacy systems near the shoreline and the effectiveness of current enforcement mechanisms.
No formal votes were taken during this meeting. This was an informational session with two major presentations: **Septic System Program Update:** Presented by Haley Bruza and Kathy Craver from Whatcom County Health, showing 73% compliance rate in Lake Whatcom watershed and ongoing follow-up studies on areas with detected human biomarkers. **Public Comment S…
**October:** Staff will complete response to all 307 public comments with detailed reasoning for inclusion or exclusion of suggestions. **End of October:** Public comment summary and staff responses will be posted on Lake Whatcom Management Program webpage and emailed to policy group members. **End of November:** Final revised Work Plan will be sent to policy group members with December 4 meeting agenda. **December 4, 2024:** Joint Policy Group will review revised…


