PRIVATE WATER NATURAL RESOURCE ASSOCIATIONS
PWNRA is a Nonprofit Educating and Servings Pond and Lake Owners
Who is PWNRA?
We are a 501-c3 non profit built, and funded to help pond and lake owners. PWNRA is membership driven nonprofit to help pond and lake owners navigate through design, aquatic vegetation, fisheries, water quality and renovation issues while trying to give the resources for solutions.......Private Water Natural Resource Association is a 501c3 formed to protect, educate, and preserve waters for the over 5 million private lake, pond, and stream owners throughout the United States. Today, the vast majority of water quality management resources are focused on public waters through local and state agencies. Thus leaving the private owner to self-educate and rely on a disconnected network of small lake and pond managers to manage their water. The PWNRA consolidates and connects private owners with the resources, techniques, and standards necessary to maintain healthy lakes and ponds in an efficient and cost effective way.

PWNRA GOALS
Private and Public Conduit
Today, the vast majority of water quality management resources are ran by each individual state, focused on public waters through local and state agencies. Thus leaving the private owner having to go to multiple places in multiple states to find resources. PWNRA consolidates and connects private owners with the resources, techniques, and standards necessary to maintain healthy lakes and ponds in an efficient and cost effective way.
Science Based Education
PWNRA’s major focus is on education for private lake or pond owners. PWNRA is a centralized resource for these individuals to get expert information on lake and pond Management. To make this big subject a little less dainting PWNRA split this up in five categories: Water Quality Fisheries, Aquatic Vegetation, Watershed, as well as Construction photo lusk
Find Resouces
PWNRA’s major focus is on education for private lake or pond owners. PWNRA is a centralized resource for these individuals to get expert information on lake and pond Management. To make this big subject a little less dainting PWNRA split this up in five categories: Water Quality Fisheries, Aquatic Vegetation, Watershed, as well as Construction
Build a community
ManagerBuild a community for PWNRA does two common since things. More people the involved the more thing we can do. the bigger website, better small groups and better out reach. The second is longevity of the organization people will stay in a organization if they have relationships.





