
ProcellaCOR herbicide use expanded to more Adirondack waters in 2024
Lake George sees first chemical management of invasive plants as herbicide use grows across Adirondack waters
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Lakes using the herbicide ProcellaCOR find it effective at killing invasive milfoil and more continue to eye its use
Lake George sees first chemical management of invasive plants as herbicide use grows across Adirondack waters
Brian Greene discusses the challenges facing Adirondack Park as it loses its natural defenses against invasive species, emphasizing the role of herbicides in future conservation efforts
LGA plans to work with Lake George Park Commission on sharing data; will also drop lawsuit over ProcellaCOR use
Who should be responsible for managing invasive milfoil on Deer River Flow: the state or local property owners?
Lake manager says 30-day look at bays treated with ProcellaCOR are showing dead milfoil, green natives
Lake George Association conducts its own sampling, monitoring
Caroga town is 7th Adirondack Park community to receive permit to try ProcellaCOR
The APA considers application requirements as more lake associations seek an herbicide to combat a fast-growing invasive weed.
Legal battle over herbicide use in Lake George raises questions about regulatory process