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  • August 10, 2018

Hayden Lake’s North Arm to Receive Phase 3 Milfoil Treatment

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  • August 10, 2018
Milfoil on Hayden Lake

Hayden Lake Milfoil Treatment Notice

 

Hayden Lake Phase 3 Milfoil Treatment MapISDA will implement the third phase of planned Milfoil treatment on Hayden Lake next week. The herbicide application will cover the north arm of the lake, the home of Sportsman’s Access. All residents along the affected area’s shoreline received a postcard via certified mail last week, and Aquatechnex will post notices at all public access points by the 14th.  Water use restrictions for the treated area will be in place per the Littora label for >2 gallons/acre. Residents around the lake and non-residents who use this area need to know as well.  Please share this information with your friends and neighbors.

Get information directly from the contractor, Aquatechnex, via their Hayden Lake Milfoil page. Click the map image here to view the full treatment area.

Please help us understand the impact of Milfoil treatment by filling out the survey below. If you have questions about Milfoil treatment on Hayden Lake, be sure to add then via the last survey question or by commenting on this post. Monday’s post will follow-up with more information and answers to your questions.

How will you be affected by the Milfoil treatment on Aug 13 in the north arm of Hayden Lake? (Check all that apply to you.)
  • The more aggressive the treatment plan the better. The Milfoil is destroying the quality of the lake.* 50%, 1 vote
    1 vote 50%
    1 vote - 50% of all votes
  • We have had a horrible weed year at Sportsman Park. A group of three of us neighbors removed 3000# of weeds from our shore area...most had floated in. Anything to lessen this impact is welcome.* 50%, 1 vote
    1 vote 50%
    1 vote - 50% of all votes
  • The treatment will have no impact on me. 0%, 0 votes
    0 votes
    0 votes - 0% of all votes
Total number of selections: 2
Replies: 2
August 10, 2018 - August 21, 2018
This survey is closed.
What part of Hayden Lake do you live on?
  • Add your own answer to the list by typing here.
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What questions would you like us to answer in the next BLOG post? (Check all that apply, or add your own!)
  • Can I treat the area around my dock or property? Can a certified applicator treat the area around my dock or property? Can you provide contact information if that is an option?* 67%, 2 votes
    2 votes 67%
    2 votes - 67% of all votes
  • Where can I find out more about the herbicide used to treat the Milfoil? 33%, 1 vote
    1 vote 33%
    1 vote - 33% of all votes
Total number of selections: 3
Replies: 3
August 10, 2018 - March 18, 2019
This survey is closed.

Thank you for participating in this survey!

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2 Responses

  1. wally meyer says:
    August 13, 2018 at 7:22 am

    good job this year. I am hoping that you will repeat the effort every year until this nasty weed is under control. And thanks for keeping everyone advised so well.

  2. Neil Olney says:
    August 10, 2018 at 8:04 pm

    Great job!!!

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