CITY OF EAU CLAIRE: Half-Moon Alum Research

Purpose

The City of Eau Claire proposes to contract with the Army Corps of Engineers to identify the optimal application strategy for an Alum treatment and to study the effectiveness of Lime applications in controlling aquatic weed growth in Half-Moon Lake in Eau Claire County. Major project elements to include: 1) Sediment core collection, 2) Core analysis and experimentation, 3) Test plot applications, 4) Water quality and aquatic plant sampling and analysis. 5) Recommendations and final report.

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Aquatic Invasives Grant
Aquatic Invasives Control
ACEI-008-06
2005
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The aquatic plant community of a lake is full of complex interactions that contribute to the overall health of an aquatic ecosystem. Every level of the aquatic food chain from bacteria and invertebrates to fish and waterfowl are dependent upon aquatic plants to some degree for their survival (Engel, 1985; Wetzel, 2001). Photosynthesis and respiration are important in maintaining clear waters (Engel, 1990). Aquatic plants stabilize sediments and absorb wave action which in turn prevents turbidity caused by suspended sediments. Light penetration, excess nutrients from run-off, wave action and lake morphometry all affect the plant community of the littoral zone (Barko 1988; Duarte and Kalff, 1986). The importance of aquatic plants in an aquatic ecosystem creates the need to study the diversity, density and distribution of the aquatic plant community as well as an examination of the factors impacting the plant community.
 
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Grant Awarded
ACEI-008-06Half-Moon Alum Research
Monitor Water Quality or Sediment
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Aquatic Plant Monitoring or Survey
10101384
Diagnostic/Feasibility Assessment
10101384
Grant Awarded
ACEI-008-06
 
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