The treatment is scheduled for Wednesday, May 27, 2026.
The map below reflects the planned treatment areas. The treatment area this year is highly targeted, similar to 2025, and significantly smaller than the initial treatment in 2021.
It targets Eurasian Milfoil and Starry Stonewort, with additional treatment for Curly-Leaf Pondweed this year. We will monitor it going forward to determine whether the Curly-Leaf Pondweed needs to be treated again or remains limited and will likely die back in the warm summer water.

Residents in or near the treated areas will receive notice on the day of treatment. Signs will be posted along the shoreline within 100 feet of treatment areas, indicating the products used and the specific water use restrictions that apply. Also, refer to the treatment map above for further details about the planned treatment areas.
The approved treatments PLM will be applying were selected for their proven track record, minimal usage restrictions, and overall cost. They include:
• 5.25 acre(s) of Curly-leaf Pondweed with Diquat dibromide @ 1 gal/acre
• 1.25 PDU of Curly-leaf Pondweed, Eurasian Milfoil with Diquat dibromide @ 1 gal/acre + 4 PDU ProcellaCOR + Chelated copper @ 1 gal/acre
• 2.25 acre(s) of Curly-leaf Pondweed, Eurasian Milfoil with Diquat dibromide @ 1 gal/acre + 8 PDU ProcellaCOR
• 3.75 acre(s) of Eurasian Milfoil, Starry Stonewort with Flumioxazin @ 200.00 ppb
Use Restrictions
The use restrictions are not widespread, but the advised restrictions in areas treated include:
Swimming is restricted for 1 day in areas that were treated (running through Thursday, May 28, 2025)
Note: the open area of the lake is not restricted for use.
Watering of Turf (lawns) has a recommended 3-day restriction in areas that were treated
Watering of Ornamentals (plants and vegetables) has a recommended 5-day restriction in areas that were treated
We encourage residents to make note of the presence of these plants early in the season so that you can help inform us of their effectiveness throughout the summer season.