Proposed Rotenone Treatment For A Few 'Eastern" Eastern Washington Lakes

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Public meeting scheduled on proposed rotenone treatments of Eastern Washington waters

OLYMPIA – State fishery managers will host an online public meeting in early June to discuss plans to treat two lakes, a stream and several intermittently watered ponds in Eastern Washington with rotenone, a naturally occurring pesticide commonly used to remove undesirable and illegally stocked fish species from lakes and streams.

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is proposing to treat William’s Lake, Fish Lake and West Medical Lake’s intermittently watered ponds in Spokane County.

“These waters will be treated with the goal of restoring popular trout fisheries by removing goldfish, pumpkinseed sunfish, tench, and yellow perch” said Kenneth Behen, WDFW warmwater fish program manager. “These fish compete with and sometimes prey on stocked trout fry, rendering our trout stocking efforts ineffective.”


WDFW has scheduled an online public meeting to discuss the planned lake treatments from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 8, 2022.

Members of the public may tune into the meeting on Microsoft Teams, or call in to the meeting by dialing 564-999-2000 and entering the conference ID: 353 293 006.

In addition to input received at the public meeting, WDFW will also consider written comments received no later than June 17, 2022. The public can submit comment through WDFW’s State Environmental Policy Act webpage at https://wdfw.wa.gov/licenses/environmental/sepa/open-comments

With gas in our area now topping 5$/gallon it will be nice to have a few more productive fisheries closer to home.
 
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