As you may have seen in today's Ithaca Journal, herbicide treatment is planned 
for tomorrow, Thurs. Sept. 26, 2013.  The Tompkins County Sheriff will be 
closing Fall Creek to all boat traffic starting at approximately 9:30 a.m.   We 
are estimating that treatment will take approximately 6 hours (hopefully there 
won't be any mechanical issues to cause delays.)

The herbicide will be applied in Fall Creek from the mouth to the railroad 
crossing adjacent to Route 13, from the entrance to the Stewart Park Pond from 
Fall Creek (northeast side of Fall Creek) to the railroad crossing, the 
backwater area near the municipal golf course on the northwest side of Fall 
Creek, and the backwater area along the wetland on the northeast side of Fall 
Creek. A total of 22 acres will be treated. View a map at 
http://ccetompkins.org/sites/all/files/353/FallCreekTreatmentArea2013-1.JPG.
Aquathol K will be applied in liquid form to Fall Creek using subsurface 
injection. In areas that cannot be reached by boat, Aquathol K will be applied 
using a backpack sprayer. Aquathol K is the same herbicide used in Cayuga Inlet 
in July of this year, and in 2012 and 2011.
Swimming or bathing in the water should be avoided until 24 hours after the 
application;  incidental water contact after the area is reopened is not 
considered harmful.

Endothall degrades naturally in the water, with a half-life of approximately 5 
to 8 days. This, combined with the dilution that occurs as the herbicide mixes 
with the water, will result in most areas having low or undetectable 
concentrations of endothall within 14 days.  The concentration of endothall in 
the water at various locations will be monitored several times during the next 
two to three weeks. The first analytical results and the monitoring locations 
will be available early next week on 
StopHydrilla.org<http://ccetompkins.org/environment/invasive-species/hydrilla>.

For detailed information about the herbicides and the hydrilla eradication 
effort, visit 
http://ccetompkins.org/environment/invasive-species/herbicides-use .


Sharon K. Anderson
Environment Team Leader
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County
615 Willow Ave., Ithaca, NY 14850
Cell 607-280-5580
Office 607-272-2292

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