POLK COUNTY LWRD: Polk & Burnett Counties Japanese Knotweed Early Detection & Rapid Response Project 2009-2010
Polk County Land and Water Resources Department in partnership with Burnett County Land and Water Conservation Department is sponsoring a multi-year early detection and response project that will monitor and manage pioneering populations of Japanese knotweed throughout the counties. Project activities include: 1) Community information and education specific to Japanese knotweed, including training volunteers on identification and control; 2) Identification, mapping, and management of pioneering colonies. Management may include multiple herbicide applications/methods and mowing; 3) Follow-up monitoring of managed sites, including treatment efficacy evaluation. Special condition: monitoring and treatment methods should be approved by the Department. Project deliverables include: annual progress reports of educational outreach/training, monitoring, and management activities. Final project report integrating the annual progress reports with evaluation results and any educational materials developed.
Project Type
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AIS_GRANT
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Aquatic Invasives Early Detection and Response
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Project ID
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AIRR-073-10
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Year Started
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2009
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Status
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COMPLETE
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Activities
- APM Mechanical Permit Request
- Project Deliverable
- Train Volunteers to Monitor Wetlands for Invasive Species
- Aquatic Plant Management Project
- Aquatic Plant Monitoring or Survey
- Information and Education
- APM Chemical Permit Request
Final Report and Products