Cascade Water Alliance announces second milfoil information meeting

Cascade Water Alliance next month will host the second in a series of three public meetings to talk about strategies to eradicate milfoil in Lake Tapps.

From a press release:

Cascade Water Alliance next month will host the second in a series of three public meetings to talk about strategies to eradicate milfoil in Lake Tapps.

The meeting is scheduled for 6 to 8 p.m. May 11, at North Tapps Middle School, 20029 12th Street East.

On March 31, more than 120 community members attended the first in this series of meetings about milfoil in Lake Tapps. At that meeting Cascade informed the community of its intention to eradicate milfoil from the lake, and environmental consultants from Tetra Tech described the pros and cons of various eradication approaches.

Cascade and Tetra Tech gave an overview of the eradication program and plans to survey and map milfoil growth in the lake. The plan includes both mechanical and chemical means to eliminate the plant.

The Lake Tapps milfoil eradication plan is now nearly complete. On May 11, Cascade and Tetra Tech will share specifics of the plan with the community, answer questions and take public comment. They will also provide an update on the milfoil mapping in the lake, which is the first step in developing a complete plan.

Looking ahead: The third in this series of milfoil public meetings is scheduled for Wednesday, June 9, 6 to 8 pm, location to be announced.

Milfoil poses environmental and maintenance challenges for a healthy lake. According to the Washington State Department of Ecology (DOE), milfoil starts spring growth earlier than native aquatic plants and can out shade these beneficial plants. Because it is widely distributed and difficult to control, DOE says milfoil is considered the most problematic plant in Washington State.

Questions and comments about milfoil in Lake Tapps can also be sent to Jon Shimada, Capital Projects Director, at contact@cascadewater.org, or call Cascade at 1-877-299-0930.

For a recap of the first meeting, visit http://www.pnwlocalnews.com/pierce/bch/news/90280862.html