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GRASS LAKE WATER MANAGEMENTN ORGANIZATION -SEPTEMBER 23, 2009 <br />2 <br />3. What is the recommendation to address the public and private discharges? <br />4. Would there be an impact if homeowners used a portion of their lake shore for <br />buffers and rain gardens? <br />5. Why not do alum treatment? <br />6. Why not do more regulation of shore land property? <br />7. Why not consider dredging of the shallow water to improve use and water quality? <br />8. Comment that sediment depth has increased dramatically in the past 20 years. <br />9. Storms have floated bogs that have released from some of the wet areas. <br />10. How do weed treatments and alum treatments affect bird and fish populations? <br />11. Do geese have an effect on water quality? <br />12. What is the long term benefit/perf. of pervious concrete? <br />13. Will milfoil take over as curly leaf is controlled? <br />14. Curly leaf biomass is not contributing to added phosphorous. <br />15. How is the ground water table related to the water level? <br />16. What happens if DNR denies permits for weed treatment? <br />17. Why does the curly leaf treatment cost so much? <br />18. How can Eurasian Water Milfoil not have a negative impact on water quality? <br />19. Why not contact Lake Management Company who has collected data for years for <br />their information? <br />20. If a permit is granted for a whole lake treatment, will a permit be issued for <br />secondary treatment for milfoil/ etc.? <br />Closing Comments <br />Chair Eckman thanked moderator Sandi Lutz and presenter Scott Sobiech. Board will <br />discuss this issue at its October 22, 2009 meeting. Meetings will be posted in the <br />newspaper. <br />