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Lake George Herbicide Use Raises Questions on Long-Term Impact

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/ Published in Aquatic Herbicides, Aquatic Invasive Species
Aquatic Invasive eurasian watermilfoil, is an aquatic plant that forms dense mats of vegetation on the water’s surface.
The Adirondack Park Agency (APA) is using an aquatic herbicide at two points along Lake George in New York State. At both sites, the problem is growth of Eurasian Watermilfoil, an invasive plant species that grows quickly in water bodies it’s tracked into. The APA conducted monitoring and said the herbicide eliminated all traces of
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Hand Pulling Starry Stonewort Helps Protect Native Plants

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/ Published in Aquatic Invasive Species, Aquatic Plant Management
Dense mat of the invasive aquatic macroalgae known as starry stonewort
Heidi Bunk, a water resources management specialist with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, said while the long-term effectiveness of hand pulling the invasive species starry stonewort is still being evaluated, it can be advantageous because it allows for the removal of starry stonewort without harming native species in the way chemical treatments might. She
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Study Finds Herbicides for Eurasian Milfoil Can Harm Native Aquatic Plants

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/ Published in Aquatic Herbicides, Aquatic Invasive Species
Spraying herbicides on aquatic plants.
Lake managers might be hurting native aquatic plants – instead of helping them – when they use chemicals to control invasive plants on entire lakes. New research by Wisconsin DNR Lakes and River Team Leader Dr. Alison Mikulyuk shows native plant communities can struggle when chemicals are used to target invasive Eurasian watermilfoil. It appears
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Fate of Upper Spring Lake in Court

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/ Published in Blog
Upper Spring Lake Dam
In 1970 Beth Martineau fought the Conservation Commission (the predecessor of the Department of Natural Resources) over access to Upper Spring Lake in Palmyra Wisconsin as they attempted to add the property to the Kettle Moraine State Forest. Now, the fate of Upper Spring Lake is once again back in court.  The original dam was
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Wisconsin Phosphorus Rules Target Algae and Water Quality

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/ Published in Lake & Waterway Management, Water Quality & Pollution
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
In December, 2010 Wisconsin became the first state in the country to adopt phosphorus water quality standards for lakes, reservoirs, rivers, and streams.  The Environmental Protection Agency has approved Wisconsin’s revised rule as a revision to Wisconsin’s federally-approved National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System program under the Clean Water Act. Under the new rules DNR determines
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