Publication Summary

Title

Aquatic Invasive Plants: Removing Brazilian Elodea from Battle Ground Lake

Month-Year PublishedNovember 2006
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Short Description

Ecology partnered with the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission, manager of Battle Ground Lake State Park, which graciously allowed Battle Ground Lake to be used as a test lake to study the effects of the aquatic herbicide diquat on Brazilian elodea. This publication provides a descriptive example of a water quality improvement and protection project.

Publication Number06-10-085
Author(s)Kathy Hamel
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Number of pages 2
Keywords aquatic weeds, invasive plants, recreation, water quality, water quality story
Subject Waterbodies
Battle Ground Lake
map of Washington state showing locations of subject waterbodies
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