Politics & Government

Sanford Bishop announces $516,000 for aquatic vegetation at 2 Georgia lakes

Congressman Sanford Bishop
Congressman Sanford Bishop

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has awarded $516,000 in funding for aquatic vegetation treatment and fishery repopulation to address hydrilla growth in Lake Seminole and Lake W.F. George in Georgia.

The announcment was made Tuesday by Congressman Sanford D. Bishop Jr. who represents the 2nd Congressional District of Georgia.

According to a news release, for Lake Seminole, the U.S. Army Corps awarded a contract of $143,000 to address growth of the invasive hydrilla weed and $95,000 to repopulate the lake’s hybrid grass carp.

For Lake W.F. George, the Army Corps awarded $68,000 to address hydrilla growth and $210,000 to repopulate its hybrid grass carp. Hydrilla is an invasive aquatic weed that presents a major risk to the health and well-being of impacted lakes. Hybrid grass carp feed on aquatic weeds such as hydrilla and do not reproduce in ponds and lakes.

“I am thrilled that the U.S. Army Corps is taking decisive action to revitalize Lake Seminole and Lake W.F. George. Addressing hydrilla growth in these two lakes will revitalize these important resources. The action taken by the Army Corps will restore ecological balance and allow for sustainable usage of the lakes by the surrounding communities. I look forward to seeing these lakes flourish for years to come,” Bishop said.

The release says addressing hydrilla growth in Lake Seminole and Lake W.F. George is vital to the environmental and economic health of these resources. Hydrilla's ability to multiply at alarmingly high speeds enables it to dominate the vegetation within a lake. As hydrilla grows, it gradually creates a thick, blanket-like cover near the water’s surface, which drastically impedes sunlight and oxygen from reaching the lake’s submerged plant life. The dense network of hydrilla that forms near the water’s surface significantly limits boat use and other forms of water recreation.

Larry Gierer: 706-571-8581, @lagierer

This story was originally published September 26, 2017 at 5:49 PM with the headline "Sanford Bishop announces $516,000 for aquatic vegetation at 2 Georgia lakes."

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