WDFW NEWS RELEASE
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA 98501-1091
http://wdfw.wa.gov/ August 10, 2011
Contact: David Heimer, (253) 732-3869
No swimming during milfoil treatment
Aug. 12-13 at South Fio Rito, Mattoon lakes
ELLENSBURG - An herbicide treatment by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) for Eurasian milfoil in Kittitas County’s South Fio Rito Lake and Mattoon Lake will close the lakes to swimming Aug. 12-13.
Lake water use for irrigation or potable drinking water will also be temporarily suspended during the treatment, as required by the Washington Department of Ecology herbicide application permit.
Signs will be posted advising swimmers to stay out of the water when the two lakes in Ellensburg are treated with 2-4-D herbicide, said WDFW noxious weed coordinator David Heimer. Fishing in the lake will not be affected, he said.
"These lakes are managed for fishing, not swimming," Heimer said. "There’s no lifeguard, and we don’t recommend that people swim in these lakes at any time of year."
Eurasian water milfoil is an invasive, non-native plant that chokes out native habitat for fish and wildlife if allowed to spread, he said.
Heimer estimates it will take less than a week for herbicide concentrations to drop sufficiently to allow water uses such as irrigation to resume.
"This herbicide degrades rapidly, but treated water should not be used for irrigation or potable uses until concentrations diminish," said Heimer, noting that the lake water will be sampled after the treatment.
WDFW will also treat the shoreline of Mattoon Lake and the shorelines of North and South Fio Rito lakes with imazapyr herbicide to control yellow flag iris, another invasive plant. No lake-use restrictions are necessary for that work, which will be done at the same time as the 2-4-D treatment, Heimer said.
Previous treatments have significantly reduced milfoil in the lakes, although some concentrations remain along the shoreline. Samples from snorkeling surveys will check for any missed milfoil later this summer. If any re-treatment is needed, public notice will be given in advance.
The weed control work is a cooperative project of WDFW, the Kittitas Noxious Weed Control Board, state departments of Agriculture and Ecology, and the Kittitas Field and Stream Club.