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1 Lakes Programs Kelly McLain Water Quality Program September 15, 2005

2 Overview  My background  Reason for this presentation  Ecology’s lake-related programs  Some county lake programs  Where to start to develop a lakes program

3 Ecology’s Role in Lakes  Lake Monitoring Program existed from 1989-1999; no more funding Program existed from 1989-1999; no more funding During that 10 year period, data was collected by more than 250 volunteers on 180 lakes statewide During that 10 year period, data was collected by more than 250 volunteers on 180 lakes statewide Great database of lake monitoring information, and a list of volunteers from all over the state Great database of lake monitoring information, and a list of volunteers from all over the state

4 Ecology’s Role in Lakes  Freshwater Aquatic Weed Program Program established in 1991 by our state legislature Program established in 1991 by our state legislature A three-pronged approach: technical assistance, education, and financial assistance A three-pronged approach: technical assistance, education, and financial assistance Primarily focused on non-native, invasive plants Primarily focused on non-native, invasive plants Funding for plan development, implementation (i.e. plant control) Funding for plan development, implementation (i.e. plant control)

5 Aquatic Weeds Program cont.  Aquatic Plant Surveying Data collected since 1991 Data collected since 1991 Over 400 lakes have been surveyed Over 400 lakes have been surveyed  Extensive website and database  Specific focused research projects (published in peer-reviewed journals)

6 Ecology’s Role in Lakes  Algae Program Funding acquired during the 2005 legislative session-$1 increase per boater licensing fee (total increase-$5) Funding acquired during the 2005 legislative session-$1 increase per boater licensing fee (total increase-$5) Program is being developed, and may encompass grants, technical assistance, education, and monitoring Program is being developed, and may encompass grants, technical assistance, education, and monitoring

7 Ecology’s Role in Lakes  Aquatic Pesticide Permit Program Two permits available for in-lake plant and/or algae control Two permits available for in-lake plant and/or algae control Noxious Weed Control NPDES General Permit Noxious Weed Control NPDES General Permit Coverage for control or eradication of non-native, invasive plants (submersed, floating-leaved, emergent)Coverage for control or eradication of non-native, invasive plants (submersed, floating-leaved, emergent) Coverage issued to government entities only (new in 2005)Coverage issued to government entities only (new in 2005) Technical assistance provided by Kathy Hamel, our state aquatic plant specialistTechnical assistance provided by Kathy Hamel, our state aquatic plant specialist

8 Ecology’s Role in Lakes  Aquatic Pesticide Permit Program cont. Nuisance Weed and Algae Control NPDES General Permit Nuisance Weed and Algae Control NPDES General Permit Control of native plants impacting beneficial uses (primarily aesthetics and recreation) and algae controlControl of native plants impacting beneficial uses (primarily aesthetics and recreation) and algae control Coverage issued to the pesticide applicator and the lake “group” hiring them for their services (only under this permit, changing in 2006)Coverage issued to the pesticide applicator and the lake “group” hiring them for their services (only under this permit, changing in 2006)

9 Overview of Washington Lake Programs  The next slides highlight three county lake programs: King, Thurston, and Snohomish  There are many other cities, counties, and county weed boards active in lake projects throughout the state

10 Overview of Washington Lake Programs  King County Two separate entities: Major Lake Monitoring Program and Lake Stewardship Program Two separate entities: Major Lake Monitoring Program and Lake Stewardship Program Major Lake Monitoring Program Major Lake Monitoring Program Water Quality Monitoring Stations throughout Lake Union, Lake Washington, and Lake Sammamish Water Quality Monitoring Stations throughout Lake Union, Lake Washington, and Lake Sammamish Historical and up-to-date information on the overall health of these three major lakesHistorical and up-to-date information on the overall health of these three major lakes

11 Overview of Washington Lake Programs  King County Lake Stewardship Program Volunteer lake monitoring program Volunteer lake monitoring program Used to publish The Lake Steward, a quarterly newsletter (1994-2004) Used to publish The Lake Steward, a quarterly newsletter (1994-2004) Fact Sheets Fact Sheets Technical Assistance Technical Assistance Annual lake monitoring reports Annual lake monitoring reports Hydrilla eradication and alum treatments Hydrilla eradication and alum treatments

12 Overview of Washington Lake Programs  Thurston County Specifically works with two LMD’s Specifically works with two LMD’s Long Lake and Lake Lawrence LMD’s Long Lake and Lake Lawrence LMD’s Demonstrations on manual methods, how to build a bottom barrier, etc. Demonstrations on manual methods, how to build a bottom barrier, etc. Lead entity if the LMD were to want to obtain permit coverage for chemical control Lead entity if the LMD were to want to obtain permit coverage for chemical control Lake monitoring throughout the county Lake monitoring throughout the county

13 Overview of Washington Lake Programs  Snohomish County Water quality monitoring Water quality monitoring Conducts lake restoration studies Conducts lake restoration studies Either is the lead for controlling invasive plants or provides government support to the project Either is the lead for controlling invasive plants or provides government support to the project Public education Public education Technical assistance Technical assistance Volunteer monitoring program Volunteer monitoring program

14 Where to start?  A good new program would build on resources already available from existing county and state programs, and use these to: Develop a website with links to useful information Develop a website with links to useful information Start a volunteer monitoring program with local Start a volunteer monitoring program with local lakes lakes Coordinate efforts with Ecology to provide support Coordinate efforts with Ecology to provide support to lakes applying for permits or grants to lakes applying for permits or grants ????? ?????  This would necessitate at least 0.5 FTE

15 Any Questions??


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