It is often asked “What is the difference between Lake Beulah Management District (LBMD) and Lake Beulah Protective Assocation (LBPIA)?” To follow is a brief summary:
Lake Beulah Management District (LBMD) is a government body made up of elected leaders who represent: Lake Beulah Riparian Owners, Town of East Troy, and Walworth County. These elected leaders are responsible for the health of the lake including the shoreline and watershed. LBMD’s main objective is to preserve and protect the waters of Lake Beulah as well to promote the safe use of its waters for recreation and leisure activities. Everyday responsibilities of LBMD consist of harvesting the aquatic plants (weeds) & monitoring the health of the lake’s chemistry, clarity and cleanliness. Lake Beulah is considered a pristine lake and LBMD is committed to carrying on this legacy for future generations to enjoy.
The Lake Beulah Protective and Improvement Association (LBPIA) is a member-based organization dedicated to preserving the quality of Lake Beulah’s natural resources and sustaining its inviting environment. LBPIA is dependent on annual dues from its members for its funding. All who use and enjoy the lake are welcome as members. Begun in 1894 as a collective effort to manage lake issues, the LBPIA has grown into an effective organization seeking to assure that the pristine quality of the lake remains for future generations.