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/ Published in Aquatic Herbicides, Aquatic Invasive Species

Herbicide Plan Rejected for Milfoil Control in Lake Iroquois

Aquatic Vegetation Used as Compost

State environmental officials have rejected a plan to use a powerful chemical herbicide to control an invasive water weed in Lake Iroquois in Chittenden County, saying the potential environmental damage did not justify its use.

The proposal was rejected because it did not sufficiently consider non-chemical alternatives and could damage native plants along the lakeshore.

The state’s permit decision notes that invasive milfoil has been in the lake for years and is likely to remain there, no matter what is done and that the potential environmental damage did not justify its use.

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Tagged under: aquatic herbicide environmental concerns, Eurasian watermilfoil Vermont lakes, invasive aquatic plant management policies, Lake Iroquois milfoil management decision, lake native plant protection, non chemical aquatic weed control alternatives
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