Water News Hub
  • Home
  • Water News
  • clean water
  • quality
    • filter
  • technology
  • EAWD News & Media
  • About EAWD
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Water News
  • clean water
  • quality
    • filter
  • technology
  • EAWD News & Media
  • About EAWD
No Result
View All Result
HealthNews
No Result
View All Result
Home quality

‘One easy, simple step’ to protect Maine’s lakes from invasive species

February 21, 2021
in quality
‘One easy, simple step’ to protect Maine’s lakes from invasive species
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Milfoil cleanup efforts underway last summer at Jug Stream and Cobbosseecontee Lake. Some legislators are proposing the “Pull the Plug Law” that would require boaters to drain everything from their vessels, trailers and other equipment when removing a boat from the water.  Image courtesy of the Friends of the Cobbossee Watershed

Maine’s many lakes may get some added protection to help block invasive plants and animals that pose a growing risk as more and more recreational boaters head to the state.

With more than 12 million users annually, the chance of people hauling in boats that have foreign species lodged in their ballast tanks and bilges is becoming a serious concern for lawmakers.

Hoping to reduce the risk, independent state Rep. Walter Riseman of Harrison and other legislators are pushing a measure he calls the “Pull the Plug Law” that would require boaters to drain everything from vessels, trailers and other equipment whenever they remove a boat from an inland body of water.

Riseman said it is a low-cost, common-sense approach that should boost the effort to keep creatures like spiny water fleas and zebra mussels out of Maine’s lakes.

“How often can you pass a bill that adds a level of protection to one of our most important publicly-owned natural resources — our lakes and ponds — with virtually no cost or inconvenience?” asked Susan Gallo, executive director of Maine Lakes, which represents 80 lake associations and 2,500 individual members.

“How can you possibly argue against asking boaters to take one easy, simple step to protect this important resource?” Gallo wondered during a recent hearing on the bill by the Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Committee.

Mary Berger of Bremen, who volunteers as a boat inspector, told legislators it is “frightening to me to realize that many people who enjoy our waters” have no idea what’s needed to protect them.

She said one evening at Biscay Pond, she met two riders on Jet Skis who were trying to hit as many lakes as possible during their time in Maine, including some that no doubt already have invasive species.

“We know we are in danger,” she said.

Roger Crouse, general manager of the Kennebec Water District, said it’s a key issue for drinking water as well.

“Maintaining a high-quality source water supply is the first line of defense in protecting public health and keeping treatment costs manageable,” he told legislators. “Invasive aquatic plants represent a significant risk to water quality and aquatic life in Maine’s lakes, ponds, rivers and streams.”

“If we don’t act aggressively now, it will only be a matter of time before our favorite lakes run out of luck,” said state Rep. Tavis Hasenfus, a Readfield Democrat.

Hasenfus said the best way to prevent an infestation from invasive species is to keep them from getting into Maine’s lakes to begin with.

“The mild inconvenience of draining one’s boat is a small ask considering…



Read more:: ‘One easy, simple step’ to protect Maine’s lakes from invasive species

Tags: EasyinvasivelakesMainesprotectSimplespeciesstep
Previous Post

RJ Sport And Cycle Hosts First Annual Boat Show

Next Post

With No Official Distribution Sites Set Up, Austinites Spend Saturday Hunting Fo…

Related Posts

MLGW says boil water advisory could be lifted soon as water pressure continues t…

MLGW says boil water advisory could be lifted soon as water pressure continues t…

by Water News Hub
February 25, 2021
0

SectionsHamburger menu iconSectionsHamburger menu iconWeather  •  News  •  FOX13 Investigates  •  Video  •  Coronavirus  •  COVID-19 Vaccine  •  FOX13...

Renowned water expert sides with Miramar homeowners who are struggling with cost…

Renowned water expert sides with Miramar homeowners who are struggling with cost…

by Water News Hub
February 25, 2021
0

MIRAMAR, Fla. – Miramar residents who are angry about having to deal with costly copper pipe repairs at homes...

Old Ohio amusement park becomes new wetland restoration project

Old Ohio amusement park becomes new wetland restoration project

by Water News Hub
February 24, 2021
0

A Ferris wheel near Ohio’s Chippewa Lake is one of the remaining relics of the Chippewa Lake Amusement Park....

Michigan high water mark bill draws Republican intraparty criticism

Michigan high water mark bill draws Republican intraparty criticism

by Water News Hub
February 24, 2021
0

LANSING, MI — Legislation that would simplify seawall permitting during high water periods on the Great Lakes and codify...

1,000 Minnesota Farmers and Landowners Now Enrolled in Ag Water Quality Certific…

1,000 Minnesota Farmers and Landowners Now Enrolled in Ag Water Quality Certific…

by Water News Hub
February 23, 2021
0

The Minnesota Agricultural Water Quality Certification Program (MAWQCP) has reached the milestone of enrolling 1,000 farmers and landowners from...

Water restored but more problems still exist – KEYE TV CBS Austin

Water restored but more problems still exist – KEYE TV CBS Austin

by Water News Hub
February 23, 2021
0

Water restored but more problems still exist KEYE TV CBS Austin Read more:: Water restored but more problems...

Load More
Next Post
With No Official Distribution Sites Set Up, Austinites Spend Saturday Hunting Fo…

With No Official Distribution Sites Set Up, Austinites Spend Saturday Hunting Fo...

Discussion about this post

Today News Hub

Save up to 50 percent today on the insulated water bottles making a splash on Am…

Save up to 50 percent today on the insulated water bottles making a splash on Am…

2 months ago
Hammond Mayor Wants to Sell Raw Water to Joliet in Illinois – NBC Chicago

Hammond Mayor Wants to Sell Raw Water to Joliet in Illinois – NBC Chicago

3 months ago
Buckman likely to be temporarily shut down soon » Albuquerque Journal

Senator must come clean on To’Hajiilee » Albuquerque Journal

4 months ago

Damning report blames NSW government for water shortages in regional towns | Aus…

5 months ago
The imperative of mainstreaming gender in humanitarian action in Palestine: six …

The imperative of mainstreaming gender in humanitarian action in Palestine: six …

2 weeks ago
LifeStraw Go Water Filter Bottles

LifeStraw Go Water Filter Bottles

7 months ago
Inside Bulawayo’s worsening water crisis

Inside Bulawayo’s worsening water crisis

4 months ago
DI Water(Deionized Water) Market from Key End-use Sectors to Surge in the Near F…

DI Water(Deionized Water) Market from Key End-use Sectors to Surge in the Near F…

6 months ago
Big step forward for Indian nuclear tech

Big step forward for Indian nuclear tech

7 months ago
Things to know before traveling in a camper van, according to a pro

Things to know before traveling in a camper van, according to a pro

8 months ago

Don't Miss

Primo Water Corporation Announces Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2020 Results

Primo Water Corporation Announces Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2020 Results

February 25, 2021

Biden urged to back water justice bill to reverse decades of underinvestment | U…

February 25, 2021
MLGW says boil water advisory could be lifted soon as water pressure continues t…

MLGW says boil water advisory could be lifted soon as water pressure continues t…

February 25, 2021
More Than 1.3 Million Texans Still Facing Issues With Water Supply

More Than 1.3 Million Texans Still Facing Issues With Water Supply

February 25, 2021
Dallas’ Water Outages Persist, City Leaders Call on Apartment Owners to Do More …

Dallas’ Water Outages Persist, City Leaders Call on Apartment Owners to Do More …

February 25, 2021
Renowned water expert sides with Miramar homeowners who are struggling with cost…

Renowned water expert sides with Miramar homeowners who are struggling with cost…

February 25, 2021
City Commission discusses improvements to water distribution and treatment – Emp…

City Commission discusses improvements to water distribution and treatment – Emp…

February 25, 2021

Recent News

Energy And Water Development Corp. Welcomes Another State of the Art Technology to Join the BlueTech Alliance for Water Generation

Energy And Water Development Corp. Welcomes Another State of the Art Technology to Join the BlueTech Alliance for Water Generation

February 25, 2021
Primo Water Corporation Announces Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2020 Results

Primo Water Corporation Announces Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2020 Results

February 25, 2021

Biden urged to back water justice bill to reverse decades of underinvestment | U…

February 25, 2021

Biden urged to back water justice bill to reverse decades of underinvestment | U…

February 25, 2021

Categories

  • clean water
  • crisis
  • cycle
  • drought
  • EAWD News & Media
  • filter
  • quality
  • supply
  • technology
  • Water News
  • About EAWD
  • Contact Us
  • Cookie Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • DMCA

© 2020 Water News Hub Powered By Energy And Water Development Corp.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Water News
  • clean water
  • quality
    • filter
  • technology
  • EAWD News & Media
  • About EAWD

© 2020 Water News Hub Powered By Energy And Water Development Corp.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.