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    USACE Partners with Local Contractor to Target Invasive Water Chestnut at Lake Brittle in Virginia [Image 8 of 11]

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    USACE Partners with Local Contractor to Target Invasive Water Chestnut at Lake Brittle in Virginia

    WARRENTON, VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES

    06.25.2025

    Photo by Jeremy Todd 

    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District   

    ERDC Biologist Lynde Dodd and LakeSource Aquatic's Austin Rafter conduct a precision herbicide application to target the invasive two-horned water chestnut at Lake Brittle in Warrenton, Virginia, June 25, 2025. The invasive species form dense surface mats that limit sunlight to native plants, reduce oxygen exchange, and threaten water quality. The demonstration project uses an EPA-approved herbicide through federal, state, and local agency partnerships to prevent the species from taking over aquatic habitats. Treatment areas will reopen within two hours once chemicals dry. The long-term benefits include improved recreational access, enhanced water quality, and protection of Chesapeake Bay watersheds.

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    Date Taken: 06.25.2025
    Date Posted: 06.25.2025 16:39
    Photo ID: 9131937
    VIRIN: 250625-A-CT696-2567
    Resolution: 5228x3485
    Size: 8.88 MB
    Location: WARRENTON, VIRGINIA, US

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