McKenzi Bergmoser
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Please help us share a this great Phragmites video put together by LSC CISMA partners. This is the first of a series of IS videos. If you would like the video in another format, please let me know.
Thanks,
McKenzi
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Hello,
We are wondering, what other CISMAs around the state are doing / promoting to road and drain commissions for decontaminating their equipment?
Are you enforcing this protocol? If so, how?
What equipment is best used for mobile decontamination of mowers / excavators / trucks?
Have there been any suggestions to make this practice easier to implement so it is widely adopted?
Thanks,
McKenzi
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Join the Lake St. Clair CISMA for a variety of FREE upcoming events!
June 19 - PAMF Training
June 22 - Mobile Boat Wash
June 26 - MISIN Mapping
SEMiTrainingFlyer.pdf River Bends_MISIN_Map_June 2019.pdf MBW Events_2019.pdf
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Hello,
How do other CISMAs approach the disposal of dead (formerly treated) phragmites australis biomass when burning is not an option? Are there contacts (DNR/ DEQ) that can assist in finding facilities that accept invasive species materials? Are there other options to remove and dispose of phragmites that do not include burning or transporting to a land fill (bury/smothering with material?)? The phragmites in question would be excavated from county drains (above and below ground biomass), after two years of treatment. A fear of mine is transporting phragmites to a landfill and accidentally facilitating the spread (during mobilization or) by bringing it to a facility that does not take the appropriate actions when disposing/ containing the material.
Thank you,
McKenzi
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Thank you so much for the information, Nor! It is very helpful!!
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Hello,
Do other CISMAs have a Monitoring Template that they are willing to share? Species specific and general invasive species monitoring plans are both encouraged.
LSC CISMA is currently most focused on phragmites along road right-of-ways, drains, retention ponds and adjacent areas. However, monitoring phragmites in marshes, Great Lakes/ inland lakes, and monitoring of other invasive species would be useful for future efforts.
Thanks in advance,
McKenzi Bergmoser
LSC CISMA: Phragmites Video
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Please feel encouraged to share this video on any and all platforms!
Thanks,
McKenzi