Mark,
Thank you for the email and the suggestion. I had seen this when
doing some research this past spring and intend to follow-up on trying
to get an estimate. It uses aeration again to work so I'm a little
skeptical but, like you, would rather start working toward figuring
out a better approach than just weed treatment. Please feel free to
fill out the lake aeration form estimate if you have some time and
maybe we can speed the process along. My intention is to get a new
engineering form on board for next season and work with them on
alternative approaches such as this, partial dredging, special
bacteria / weevils, and other concepts I've found, but have not had a
chance to really dig into understanding costs. impact, etc.
Regards,
Marc Villella
----- Original Message -----
From: <Mark Dicea>
To:
vil...@comcast.net,
nig...@oakgov.com
Sent: Monday, September 6, 2010 7:54:24 PM
Subject: Eagle Lake's future
Hello Marc and Gary,
Please see attached web site. Maybe we could put our 25K per year
into something like this treatment. This could save the lake instead
of just killing weeds and letting them rot on the bottom.
Let me know what you think,
Mark.
http://www.clean-flo.com/articles/muck_removal/