CITY OF MUSKEGO: Lake Mgt. Plan for Lake Denoon

Purpose

The City of Muskego will hire a contractor to conduct a plant survey and update the aquatic plant management plan for Denoon Lake. The plant survey will be a point intercept survey with the number of points to be generated by DNR science services. The lake will be sampled in mid-summer. The final report will contain the following elements: 1) Results of the points sampled, including sediment type found and maximum rooting depth; 2) Results of a general lake survey to map general plant beds, map localized plant beds, map species distribution, summary tables and a list of plant species found; 3) Individual maps of species distribution for the top 5 native species found as well as Eurasian water milfoil and Curly Leaf Pondweed; 4) Review of existing conditions of the watershed, identify and quantify potential point and nonpoint sources of pollution; 5) Results of WILMS and UAL modeling; 6) Results of a recreational use survey; 7) An aquatic plant management plan that meets the requirements of NR 109.09; and 8) Minutes from one public meeting regarding aquatic plant issues. The DNR will be provided with two paper copies and an electronic copy of the final report.

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The City of Muskego will hire a contractor to conduct a plant survey and update the aquatic plant management plan for Denoon Lake. The plant survey will be a point intercept survey with the number of points to be generated by DNR science services. The lake will be sampled in mid-summer. The final report will contain the following elements: 1) Results of the points sampled, including sediment type found and maximum rooting depth; 2) Results of a general lake survey to map general plant beds, map localized plant beds, map species distribution, summary tables and a list of plant species found; 3) Individual maps of species distribution for the top 5 native species found as well as Eurasian water milfoil and Curly Leaf Pondweed; 4) Review of existing conditions of the watershed, identify and quantify potential point and nonpoint sources of pollution; 5) Results of WILMS and UAL modeling; 6) Results of a recreational use survey; 7) An aquatic plant management plan that meets the requirements of NR 109.09; and 8) Minutes from one public meeting regarding aquatic plant issues.
Lakes Planning Grant
Aquatic Plant Monitoring or Survey
Aquatic Plant Management Plan
Update
Map Invasive Species
Watershed Mapping or Assessment
Recreational Use Survey
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