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Posted by: thepinetree on 01/30/2008 07:13 AM Updated by: thepinetree on 01/30/2008 07:13 AM
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East Bay Municipal Utility District is launching a Quagga/Zebra Mussel Prevention Program

Valley Springs, CA...The East Bay Municipal Utility District is launching a Mussel prevention program on Lake Camanche and Pardee. The following is from EBMUD on the program which starts on Friday. Quagga and Zebra Mussels are invasive, non-native mollusks that have been discovered in some California waters recently. State officials say the spread of the mussels threatens water delivery systems, hydroelectric facilities, agriculture, recreational boating and fishing, and the environment in general....

To prevent the destructive mussels from potentially shutting down the water delivery system, EBMUD will severely restrict boating on its reservoirs this recreational season and turn away all boats from outside of California, southern California and those from nearby San Benito and Santa Clara counties.

All boats coming in will be inspected before launch, and boaters who have recently had their boats in any newly identified high risk reservoirs will also be turned away. Any boats found to have mussels when inspected will not be allowed on the water and the removal of those mussels on boats will be coordinated with the state Department of Fish and Game. As circumstances develop, additional restrictions may be implemented.

EBMUD is asking all boaters to follow the California Department of Fish and Game guidelines for mussel prevention.

How Boaters Can Help (excerpts from DF&G)

Boaters should check their boat, trailer and vehicle every time a boat is taken out of the water.

* Inspect all exposed surfaces (vehicle, trailer, anchor, dock lines, live wells, bilge, motor, hull, trailer axel and rollers). Small mussels feel like sandpaper and are invisible to the eye.
* Wash the hull of each watercraft thoroughly (steam clean if possible).
* Remove all debris, plant and animal material.
* Drain all water and dry all areas.
* Drain and dry the lower outboard unit.
* Clean and dry all live-wells.
* Empty and dry any buckets.
* Dispose of all bait in the trash.
* Wait five days and keep watercraft dry between launches into different fresh waters.

EBMUD Staff Recommends:

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Learn about quagga mussels, zebra mussels and other invasive aquatic species and how to prevent their spread.
* Do not put your boat into waters that are inhabited or are at high risk of inhabitation. These areas include: Lake Mead, Lake Havasu, Lake Mojave, Lake Skinner, Copper Basin Reservoir, San Justo Reservoir, and generally waters of Santa Clara County, San Benito County, and California counties south of the Tehachapi Mountains, or any waters outside of California. Note that this list is growing as we learn more.
* Maintain a clean and dry boat inside and out! This includes all bilges, tanks, water pipes, trailers and accessories.
* Allow extra time when you visit EBMUD reservoirs to allow for staff to inspect all boats for invasive species and standing water.
* Boats failing inspection will be turned away.

Thank you for your vigilance, support and patience in keeping our waters free of invasive mussels.


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