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Jimmerson Lake (Steuben) — $1,360 for invasive aquatic plant management Jones Lake (Noble) — $100,000 for sediment removal Lake George (Steuben) — $6,500 for invasive aquatic plant management ...
Last year, an invasive species of Hydrilla was discovered in Gardner Lake, prompting Connecticut legislators to propose building boat washing stations with high-pressure hot water or compressed ...
LEE — Kneeling on a paddleboard and elbow-deep in Laurel Lake, Kerry Stein spent his Saturday afternoon pulling as many invasive water chestnut plants from the water as he could. After an hour on the ...
Now it has become a large, glossy mat that can cover swathes of the lake. To fishermen, the invasive plant is a threat to livelihoods. Usually, the presence of water hyacinth is linked to pollution.