FWC News Release: Public input sought on permit request allowing FWC lake restoration
Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission sent this bulletin at 03/09/2015 05:17 PM EDT(Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page.)
For immediate release: March 9, 2015
Contact: Bekah Nelson, 850-265-3676
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Public input sought on permit request allowing FWC lake restoration
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has applied for a permit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Jacksonville District to conduct restoration activities on 12 lakes and water bodies in the FWC’s Northwest Region.
This permit is required pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899. The request is part of an overall initiative in which the FWC is working with the Corps to obtain permits for routine restoration work in 94 lakes and water bodies throughout Florida.
The following water bodies within the FWC's Northwest Region are included in the permit application:
- Carr Lake, Lake Iamonia, Lake Jackson, Lake Lafayette, Lake Munson and Lake Piney Z in Leon County;
- Lake Talquin in Leon and Gadsden counties;
- Lake Miccosukee and Sneads Smokehouse Lake in Jefferson County;
- Lake Seminole in Jackson County;
- Deer Point Lake in Bay County;
- Juniper Lake in Walton County.
The FWC is seeking a permit that would authorize all of its routine mechanical aquatic plant maintenance activities related to habitat restoration and navigation maintenance within these water bodies for a period of 15 years. The proposed maintenance techniques include mechanical harvesting and shredding of aquatic vegetation and use of earth-moving and tilling equipment on vegetated areas during dry conditions.
The proposed restoration activities on lakes and other water bodies would improve habitat for fish and wildlife and provide outdoor opportunities for boating, angling and wildlife viewing.
The Corps permitting process requires the opportunity for public comment. On March 9, the Corps published a Public Notice for the proposed work on its website at: http://www.saj.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/PublicNotices.aspx. To view the notice, click on the following file number to open the Public Notice: SAJ-2014-02265 (SP-JED). If you would like to provide comments or have any questions regarding the Corps permit process, please follow the directions included in the Public Notice. Note that the web address is case sensitive and should be entered as it appears above.
Learn more about mechanical control of aquatic plants at http://plants.ifas.ufl.edu/manage/control-methods/mechanical-control.
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