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DeWine visits Indian Lake

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LAKEVIEW — Gov. Mike DeWine joined Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Director Mary Mertz and Ohio State Parks staff at Indian Lake State Park Monday to discuss ODNR’s plans to address invasive aquatic vegetation that has impacted boating on Indian Lake.

“Excessive vegetation can create frustratin­g conditions for boaters and other visitors, which is why ODNR is attacking this growth from several angles so that everyone can enjoy their time on the water,” said Gov. DeWine. “We are taking the issues at Indian Lake very seriously, and I appreciate ODNR’s commitment to mitigating this vegetation problem.”

ODNR has three dedicated aquatic weed harvesters running at Indian Lake during the 2022 season. Experience­d staff will also target high-growth areas with aquatic herbicides to manage the overgrowth, and more staff have been added to increase the operation’s efficiency.

ODNR has also contracted with the Indian Lake Watershed Project for additional harvester services that began in early June. ODNR anticipate­s more harvester contracts will be signed in the coming weeks.

“Our staff has been and will continue to work hard to fix this problem,” said ODNR Director Mertz. “With the help of outside experts, we are assessing the next step and will work to make sure the lake is safe.”

ODNR is working with Aqua Doc, a lake and pond management company, to evaluate the Indian Lake system. Aqua Doc’s study will determine the current vegetation community, analyze the effectiven­ess of current methods for vegetation control, and develop a Lake Vegetation Management Plan to address maintainin­g overall water quality and recreation­al use of the system.

Weekly plans and operationa­l reports of the removal will be posted on ODNR’s website and on the Indian Lake State Park Facebook page.

The ODNR Division of Parks and Watercraft provides exceptiona­l outdoor recreation and boating opportunit­ies by balancing outstandin­g customer service, education, and conservati­on of Ohio’s 75 state parks and waterways.

ODNR ensures a balance between wise use and protection of our natural resources for the benefit of all. Visit the ODNR website at OhioDNR.gov.

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