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WHITE LAKE PRESERVATION ASSOCIATION: White Lake AIS Control & Prevention Project 2013 2015

The White Lake Preservation Association is sponsoring a three-year AIS control and prevention project geared towards monitoring Eurasian water milfoil, continuing CBCW inspection efforts and initiating an herbicide application strategy to control CLP.

Project activities include: Annual chemical treatments of CLP and residual monitoring; Annual Pre and Post treatment monitoring and analysis; PI surveys and aquatic plant community mapping; Recruit volunteers and implement a CBCW program; Update the current White Lake Aquatic Plant Management Plan; Develop annual project report and a final report. Stakeholder participation: CBCW training and inspections, Planning committee meeting, project status/informational meeting; Annual volunteer AIS monitoring; PL mapping and control

Project deliverables include: Annual progress and final reports of monitoring and management activities, including aquatic plant survey spreadsheets and pre/post treatment monitoring, any educational materials developed, and an updated Aquatic Plant Management Plan.

This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional lake coordinator.

Final report needs Department review and approval.

Project Type AIS_GRANT - Aquatic Invasives Control
Project ID ACEI-128-13
Year Started 2012
Status COMPLETE

Activities

  • Monitor Invasive Species
  • APM Chemical Permit Request
  • Project Deliverable
  • Monitor Pre and Post Treatment
  • Watercraft Inspections Clean Boats, Clean Waters
  • Aquatic Plant Management Plan
  • Aquatic Plant Monitoring or Survey

People/Organizations Involved

  • White Lake Preservation Association