Mayor and List Members

Our Lake Association of Bald Eagle Lake in Ramsey County has been actively managing 
lake vegetation for over 15 years. We have been one of the more progressive metro area 
lake associations. We have eradicated Eurasian milfoil, removed 2 million pounds of 
curly leaf pondweed and over 600 lbs. of phosphorous to reduce algae blooms, and now 
are on the road to re-establishing the native vegetation of our lake. 

Our learning is that the lake ecosystem is very complex and for every action in the 
lake there is a reaction; and that it is imperative that you develop a strategy, and 
take action.

We first instilled in our community the understanding that the lake is a very valuable 
resource that must be actively managed to maintain its value.

With community buy-in, our efforts went through the following stages:

1.      Utilized block captains to patrol segments of the lake to identify outbreaks 
of Eurasian milfoil and then used targeted chemical treatments to eradicate Eurasian 
milfoil. 
2.      Once milfoil no longer controlled our lake, curlyleaf pondweed overtook our 
lake and became a greater nuisance than milfoil, and a major contributor to severe 
algae blooms in the late summers. 
3.      Developed a 5 year curlyleaf cutting and harvesting program that was funded by 
contributions from area residents, local government agencies including municipalities, 
counties, our Watershed District, and DNR, and local businesses. 
4.      Cut and harvested over 2 million lbs. of curly leaf containing over 600 lbs of 
phosphorous. 
5.      With curlyleaf removed, we have a crop of a hybrid milfoil (not Eurasian â 
as confirmed through DNA testing by DNR) that is a small nuisance. We anticipate that 
this small nuisance will be overtaken by desirable, non-nuisance, native vegetation.

 We conduct extensive annual aquatic vegetation surveys, take lake bottom 
sedimentation fertilization samples, work with our local govât agencies on upstream 
improvements, and we hired a lake specialist Steve McComas from Blue Water Sciences 
for the last 10 years to advise us. He was very key in our understanding the dynamics 
of the lake ecosystem and providing us with technical guidance on leading practices.

Bottom line is we have improved water clarity, substantially reduced the nuisance 
vegetation, and have reduced the frequency and severity of the algae blooms.

It isnât easy, and we are not done, however, this resource is manageable - and your 
lake resources are so valuable - you must manage them.

Tim David

10 year Board member of BE Lake Association

Former City of Mpls employee â and still DT Mpls worker




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