Restoration Actions for Specific Lakes Sample Clauses

Restoration Actions for Specific Lakes. This section describes restoration activities that would be applied to lakes due to specific impairments. In some cases the restoration activities are the same or similar to programmatic actions described previously. However, because specific impairments were identified for the reaches, the restoration activities have higher potential to improve ecological functions and may therefore support a higher prioritization. The following sections describe in more detail the potential restoration actions for several of the lakes that have known issues with invasive aquatic vegetation, water quality degradation, and operation of dams and reservoirs. 6.2.1 Invasive Aquatic Vegetation and Water Quality Four lakes in WRIA 14a (Island, Limerick, Xxxxx, and Xxxxxxx) were identified as having impairments associated with invasive aquatic vegetation. Two of the lakes (Xxxxx Lake and Lake Limerick) have approved Integrated Aquatic Vegetation Management Plans (IAVMPs) for plant management. Restoration activities for these lakes should include evaluating the success of recent control efforts and making adjustments to the control strategy, if needed. Island Lake and Spencer Lake have infestations of Eurasian water-milfoil and swollen bladderwort, respectively. At a minimum, restoration activities should include a survey and evaluation of these lakes to determine control needs. It is worth noting that since there are only a handful of lakes in Xxxxx County with invasive plant problems, it may be well worth the County’s efforts to eradicate these plants before they spread to other lakes in the County. Xxxxx Lake is included on Ecology’s 303(d) list of impaired waters due to PCB levels in fish tissue. More monitoring and analysis are needed to guide future restoration actions. Haven Lake in WRIA 15 is included in Ecology’s 303(d) list of impaired waters due to PCBs and other contaminants detected in fish tissue samples. It was not identified as impaired due to invasive aquatic plants, but the native plants are considered to be at nuisance levels and an IAVMP is under development. Agency sponsorship, funding, and community outreach will be necessary to finalize and implement the planning effort. Fawn Lake in WRIA 14a is not included in Ecology’s 303(d) list of impaired waters, but there are known or suspected septic system problems in this lake that are believed to be contributing to fecal bacteria problems in Skookum Inlet. 6.2.2 Dams and Reservoirs Lake Xxxxxxx and Lake Kokanee (...
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