Eurasian Milfoil Treatments Set for Week After Labor Day

August 30, 2011

Aquatechnex biologists will be treating approximately 33 acres of Lake Pend Oreille in the Elisport area this coming week.  This work will be at the direction of the Idaho Department of Agriculture’s Eurasian Milfoil program.  ISDA staff have been surveying the lake and have noted that milfoil densities in this area are such that treatment is warrented.

The herbicide to be used will be triclopyr, a selective systemic product that is target specific for this aquatic weed.  There are water use restrictions that will be in place within the treatment areas for irrigation and potable use until levels drop below labeled restrictions.  This generally takes from a few days to a week.  ISDA will be performing water sampling to monitor these levels and will alert us when we can post an all clear on this web site.

It is anticipated that this treatment will occur on Thursday September 8 with a planned start time of near 11 am.  This may be modified based on weather conditions and interested parties should check this web site again Wednesday evening.  Any questions can be forwarded to tmcnabb@aquatechnex.com


Article on 2006 Sonar Herbicide Treatments Posted at Aquatechnex

August 22, 2011

We have posted an article on the results of the 2006 Sonar Aquatic Herbicide Treatments on Lake Pend Oreille at www.aquatechnex.wordpress.com for those that are interested.


Aquatechnex will be delivering public notices for early September Eurasian Milfoil Treatments

August 19, 2011

This coming week, Aquatechnex biologists will be delivering public notification two weeks prior to scheduled treatments to target this noxious aquatic weed in portions of Lake Pend Oreille.  Aquatechnex was selected by the Idaho Department of Agriculture last fall to support their Eurasian Milfoil control efforts in north Idaho and the Lake Pend Oreille System.  We will be providing additional updates here as the dates get closer.


2011 Priest Lake Eurasian Milfoil Treatments Set

August 7, 2011

For more information go to the Priest Lake treatment blog at www.priestmilfoil08.wordpress.com


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