Are there any restrictions on recreation during or after treatment?

No, there are no recreational water use restrictions for the proposed treatments. Neither the US EPA-approved product label nor the Washington Department of Ecology Aquatic Plant and Algae Management permit place a restriction on recreational water use for these products.

The applicator may, at their discretion, post signage at public access locations asking visitors to limit boat use during application, but only as a precaution to prevent boat wake interfering with optimal placement of the treatment products.

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1. Why is the lake being treated?
2. Which plant species are being treated?
3. Where will treatment take place?
4. What type of herbicide will be used?
5. How will the treatment be applied?
6. My shoreline has lily pads that are not on the treatment map. Is there someone I can talk to about having it added?
7. Are there any restrictions on recreation during or after treatment?
8. Is it safe to use water drawn from the lake for irrigation?
9. I have a drinking water well near the lake. Is my well water safe to drink?
10. Should I be concerned with aerosols from spraying?
11. Where can I find more information about the chemicals being used?