Development and Implementation of an Invasive Aquatic Plant Management Program at Indian Brook Reservoir Essex, Vermont Marc Bellaud VP/Aquatic Biologist
2 Recent History at Indian Brook Reservoir Eurasian watermilfoil identified in 1999 Comprehensive survey performed in 2001 and 5-year IMP developed Permit filed in winter 2001/2002 for Sonar (fluridone) herbicide treatment Milfoil population naturally crashed Permit application withdrawn Milfoil has now recovered to nuisance densities
Plant Distribution EWM growth pattern changed in 2004 and infestation rapidly expanded Total lake area = 50 acres Milfoil cover estimated in 22 acres Possible milfoil expansion to 30 acres or 60% of lake based on bathymetry Milfoil disappeared? Elodea was dominant native plant in was not observed in 2011
Survey Findings Surveyed same points Used GPS technology Milfoil found at 36% of sample locations in 2011 (50% in 2001) 12 species in 2011 (10 species in 2001) 6 species were found during both surveys
5 Comparison of milfoil cover
6 Current management recommendations Agree on Management Objectives - Define Control Control milfoil Prevent introduction/establishment of other invasives Preserve diverse plant assemblage for habitat Maintain water quality Improve recreational access Initiate new 5-year IMP Recommended herbicide: Renovate (triclopyr) Why the switch in herbicides: from Sonar (fluridone) to Renovate (triclopyr)?
7 5-Year program integrating chemical treatment with non-chemical controls The Town must commit to continuing with non-chemical controls as part of this integrated milfoil management program. Techniques that should be considered: Suction harvesting (DASH) SCUBA diver hand-pulling (paid) Snorkel hand-pulling (volunteer) Volunteer monitoring Boat launch inspections Education I ntegrated M anagement P rogram
8 Why Renovate herbicide? SONAR (fluridone) In 2001 only Sonar (fluridone) had been permitted for use in Vermont and >40% of lake supported milfoil Whole-lake treatment would be required In 2011 less than 20% of lake supported dense milfoil growth RENOVATE (triclopyr) Renovate has been the primary herbicide used for milfoil control in VT since 2006 Provides highly selective control of milfoil Effective for partial-lake or spot treatments Lower cost
9 Jurisdiction VTDEC can issue a permit for pesticide use when the following five findings are made: 1) There is no reasonable non-chemical alternative available; 2) There is acceptable risk to the non-target environment; 3) There is negligible risk to public health; 4) A long-range management plan has been developed which incorporates a schedule of pesticide minimization 5) There is a public benefit to be achieved from the application of the pesticide, or in the case of a pond located entirely on a landowner’s property, no undue adverse effect upon the public good.
10 Renovate Concentration Exposure Time Untreated 1 WAT 4 WAT Source: US Army Engineers – ERDC Control Predictions A: % (regrowth likely) B: % (regrowth potential subject to site conditions) C: >85 % (limited regrowth potential)
11 Renovate OTF Renovate 3 Two formulations available
12 Initial flash (~50% in 1 hr) Peaks at ~24 hr
13 CET Relationship Renovate OTF alters the classical concentration-exposure time relationship Increases the exposure component Decreases the concentration component >85% Control of EWM achieved: ConcentrationExposure (hr) 0.25 ppm72 hr 0.5 ppm48 hr 1 ppm36 hr 1.5 ppm 24 hr 2 to 2.5 ppm 18 hr Renovate OTF Renovate 3
14 Renovate OTF treatment recommendations Target treatment of all dense beds which is estimated at 16 acres Dose 2.0 to 2.5 ppm in bottom 4 feet Timing – mid June Water use restrictions: No swimming for 2 days Drinking resumes <75 ppb (~ 1 week) Irrigation varies
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18 Projected 5-year IMP costs for Indian Brook Reservoir Estimated Program Costs – (2011 dollars) Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5 Year Renovate Herbicide Treatment Program $20,000$0$10,000$0 Suction Harvesting / Hand-Pulling$0$5000$2500$3000 Permitting / Notifications$2500$500$2500$500 Monitoring / Reporting$5000$3000 $2500 Education (newsletter, etc.)pending In-Kindpending TOTALS $27,500 $8,500 $18,000 $6,000
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