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Updated June 17, 2014

Aquatic Herbicide Applications for the control of Eurasian watermilfoil (EWM) took place at Cocolalla Lake on June 10, 2014.  
 
Drinking and irrigation water restrictions are no longer in effect.  No further restriction updates will be provided on this website.

2014 Eurasian Watermilfoil (EWM) Control

Cocolalla, Idaho 
 
Aquatic Herbicide Applications for the control of Eurasian watermilfoil (EWM) are planned for Cocolalla Lake between the dates of June 10 and June 12, 2014.  Treatment date information will be updated on this website.
 
Drinking and irrigation water restrictions will be in effect in the area after treatment until herbicide residue levels are within levels specified by the herbicide label.  Restriction updates will be provided on this website.

TREATMENT SCHEDULE

An aquatic herbicide application to treat the aquatic noxious weed Eurasian watermilfoil is planned for Hayden Lake (Kootenai County, Idaho) and Cocolalla Lake (Bonner County, Idaho) between the dates of June 3rd and June 12th, 2014. The aquatic herbicides DMA 4 IVM (a liquid 2,4-D, EPA Registration # 62719-3) and Aquathol K (liquid endothall, EPA Registration #70506-176) will be applied to up to 100 acres in areas of Hayden Lake and up to 30 acres in Cocolalla Lake to control Eurasian watermilfoil.  Irrigation and drinking water restrictions will be in effect in the area until herbicide residue levels in the water are within levels specified by the herbicide label.  Home owners who use water from the lake for drinking or irrigation are advised to not use lake water until herbicide residue samples indicate it is acceptable to do so.  Restrictions will be in effect for a minimum of 12 days and possibly more depending on residue results.  For up-to-date information about treatment plans and water use restrictions visit the applicator’s website:   www.cleanlake.com/2014idahoewmtreatments.html. Contact Tom Woolf, Idaho State Department of Agriculture, Aquatic Plant Program Manager, with any questions:  208-608-3404 or email at thomas.woolf@agri.idaho.gov.


NOTICE

WATER USE RESTRICTION AREA

 
An aquatic herbicide application is planned for areas of Cocolalla Lake between June 10th and June 12th, 2014. DMA 4 IVM (a liquid 2,4-D, EPA Registration # 62719-3) and Aquathol K (liquid endothall, EPA Registration #70506-176) will be applied to up to 30 acres in areas of Cocolalla Lake to control Eurasian watermilfoil. 
 
 
Water Use restrictions will be in effect for households utilizing water from the lake that are located up to ½ mile of treated areas for a minimum of 12 days and possibly more depending on herbicide residues.   Refer to the applicator’s website below for up to date water use restriction information.  Restrictions on water use will be as follows:
 
  • Potable water:  Functioning potable water intakes must be turned off until the 2,4-D levels are determined to be 0.07 parts per million (ppm) or less by laboratory analysis and endothall levels are 0.1 parts per million (ppm) or less by laboratory analysis.
 
  • Irrigation: Treated water may not be used for irrigation until 2,4-D levels are determined to be 0.1 parts per million (ppm) or less by laboratory analysis (immunoassay). There is no restriction on use of water from the treatment area to irrigate established grasses.
 
  • Recreational Use of Water in treatment Area: There are no restrictions on use of water in the treatment area for recreational purposes, including swimming and fishing.
 
  • Animal Consumption:  Do not intentionally use water from the treated area for animal consumption until laboratory analysis indicates that restrictions are lifted. This does not apply to incidental exposure of animals to treated water.
 
See the website below for a detailed map indicating where restrictions will be in effect. Home owners near treatment areas who use water from the lake for drinking or irrigation are advised to not use lake water until herbicide residue samples indicate that levels in the water are within acceptable use levels specified by the herbicide label.  For up-to-date information about treatment and residue levels visit the applicator’s website at:   www.cleanlake.com/2014idahoewmtreatments.html  
 
Contact Tom Woolf, Idaho State Department of Agriculture, Aquatic Plant Program Manager, with any questions:  208-608-3404 or email at thomas.woolf@agri.idaho.gov.

Areas within solid green lines were treated for Eurasian watermilfoil. No water use restrictions are in effect in areas within green areas.

Legend
Yellow Polygons - Planned treatment and water use restriction area
Red Polygons - Treated and water use restriction area
Green Polygons - Treated area with no water use restriction

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