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Anon; oqs 84-0076 Guest
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Posted: Thu, Jul 29 2021, 9:59 pm EDT Post subject: Lake Herbicide Treatment? Is it really necessary? |
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Does anyone have any explanation as to why we are spending thousands of $$$ to kill vegetation in the lake, considering it will be dredged very soon? |
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anon-7666 Guest
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Posted: Thu, Jul 29 2021, 11:40 pm EDT Post subject: Re: Lake Herbicide Treatment? Is it really necessary? |
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Because if not then it makes the job even more expensive and hopefully less smelly. Is it easier to weed the garden when there are fewer weeds and baby weeds or to do it after all the weeds grow. |
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anonoqs8-0076 Guest
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Posted: Fri, Jul 30 2021, 8:36 am EDT Post subject: Re: Lake Herbicide Treatment? Is it really necessary? |
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The 5 million $ Bid price that was accepted by the contractor included removal off all vegetation and contaminated sediments. This is just a case of rewarding the professionals involved by compensating them for something that is not necessary. |
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DR-1p81 Guest
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Posted: Fri, Jul 30 2021, 9:36 am EDT Post subject: Re: Lake Herbicide Treatment? Is it really necessary? |
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Herbicides are not necessary. Neither is dredging. There are species of fish (grass carp) that can naturally control the level of aquatic plant growth in the lake. |
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anon-n6s9 Guest
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Posted: Fri, Jul 30 2021, 6:25 pm EDT Post subject: Re: Lake Herbicide Treatment? Is it really necessary? |
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Anon; oqs 84-0076 wrote: | Does anyone have any explanation as to why we are spending thousands of $$$ to kill vegetation in the lake, considering it will be dredged very soon? |
Do you have the actual number of dollars spent? |
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anon-qn09 Guest
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Posted: Fri, Jul 30 2021, 11:57 pm EDT Post subject: Re: Lake Herbicide Treatment? Is it really necessary? |
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DR-1p81 wrote: | Herbicides are not necessary. Neither is dredging. There are species of fish (grass carp) that can naturally control the level of aquatic plant growth in the lake. |
Your solution is to introduce an invasive species that literally most of the rest of the country is trying to eradicate. Genius. That is why I love this forum. |
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anon;oqs8-0076 Guest
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Posted: Sat, Jul 31 2021, 8:22 am EDT Post subject: Re: Lake Herbicide Treatment? Is it really necessary? |
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The exact cost should be available by asking the Township Administrator or Susan Goetz who was the person who was the liasion with Princeton Hydro who is the applicator. Princeton Hydro phone Scott Churm 908 237-5560. |
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anon-1ror Guest
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Posted: Sat, Jul 31 2021, 8:26 am EDT Post subject: Re: Lake Herbicide Treatment? Is it really necessary? |
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DR-1p81 wrote: | Herbicides are not necessary. Neither is dredging. There are species of fish (grass carp) that can naturally control the level of aquatic plant growth in the lake. | Wow! You should do a little more research on grass carp and the problems they cause. |
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anon-59sq Guest
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Posted: Sat, Jul 31 2021, 8:12 pm EDT Post subject: Re: Lake Herbicide Treatment? Is it really necessary? |
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anon;oqs8-0076 wrote: | The exact cost should be available by asking the Township Administrator or Susan Goetz who was the person who was the liasion with Princeton Hydro who is the applicator. Princeton Hydro phone Scott Churm 908 237-5560. |
You don't know it? You said it's thousands and you know where it should be. Now just post it. |
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