Water levels in every lake in Wright County are high, and residents are looking for help in dealing with the rising H-2-oh. There are about three-hundred lakes in the east-central Minnesota county, and roughly sixty of them have lakefront properties. Last week, county officials asked the state to request a disaster declaration for the area from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The request was turned down, but other forms of assistance are being pursued. Kerry Saxton of the Wright Soil and Water Conservation District says the area has been inundated with heavy rains this summer. But he says the current flooding is due, in part, to increased lakefront development.