PUBLIC NOTICE – Caution Fresh Waterways Spraying to begin July 25th

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PUBLIC NOTICE – Caution Fresh Waterways Spraying to begin July 25th

Diquat, Imazapyr, Triclopyr and Imazamox will be applied un-der permit to these waters during the week of 7-25 to control aquatic plant growth. It has been advised that no

swimming occur within the treated area during or for 24 hours following treatment due to possible eye irritation.

Fishing restrictions: None

Drinking Water Restrictions: Do not use for 3 days

Domestic Animal & Stock Watering Restrictions: Do not use for 1 day

Irrigation Restrictions: No turf or ornamental use for 3 days. No irrigation to food crops for 5 days

For more information contact the applicator:

NW Aquatic Eco-Systems

Phone number: 360-357-3285

While Ecology issues the permit to protect all water uses, even if uses are temporarily diminished, the project proponents selected the management method. Permit Information:

ecology.wa.gov/AquaticPlants

Additional information can be found at: https://www.osgov.com/news_detail_T6_R771.php

Original source can be found here.



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