Archive for the ‘AIS’ Category

Updated Treatment Map

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

Dan Anderson has just provided an updated map of the AIS treatment that took place on Long Lake. If you click on the thumbnail of the map below, a larger image will open.

Updated AIS Treatment map

AIS treatment dates

Saturday, May 9th, 2009

Hi all,

Dan Anderson has just informed me that the Long Lake AIS treatment will be on May 12th and 13th, weather permitting.

2009 Proposed treatment

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

February 2009

TO:        Long Lake of Phelps Lake District Landowners

FROM:    Long Lake of Phelps Lake District
Board of Commissioners

RE:        2009 Proposed Aquatic Invasive Species Controlled Treatment

As discussed and approved at our 2008 annual meeting, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) has given conditional approval for  the District’s controlled chemical treatment plan of Eurasian Water Milfoil (EWM) on Long Lake in 2009. Approximately mid to late May 2009, up to 108 acres EWM on Long Lake will be treated with aquatic herbicide Navigate 2-4-D and Liquid(2-4-D) herbicide DMA-4 . This treatment supports our approved Aquatic Plant Management Plan for Long Lake. The US Army Corps will be involved in the monitoring of the application and evaluation of the AIS Treatment on Long Lake as part of a research project they are conducting in conjunction with the WI Department of Natural Resources.

It is important to note that any riparian owners who use the lake water for irrigation or drinking water purposes refrain for doing so for a period time. Past studies show his time period to be 7-14 days.   After the 2009 treatment is completed, information will be posted on the District Website so as to inform that you can begin to use the lake water for irrigation or drinking water.  Any additional water restrictions during the day of treatment will be posted at the boat landing and along the shoreline of the treatment areas.

Attached is a copy of the map of the proposed treatment areas. Wisconsin Law requires all riparian property owners within 150 feet of the proposed treatment areas be sent a copy of the Controlled Treatment Permit prior to the date of treatment. This documentation was sent by mail. The actual day of treatment in May will be determined depending upon the pre-treatment survey completed and the lake’s water temperature. Once a date has been finalized we will post that date on our Long Lake of Phelps Lake District Website.

www.LLPLD.org

Questions should be submitted to:

Long Lake of Phelps Lake District
PO Box 202
Phelps, WI 54554