Hydrilla at Pymie
Saw in today's Greensburg Trib Review that Pymie has and is anticipating an even greater hydrilla problem. Apparently 10 acres of it was treated earlier this year near the emergency spillway in Jamestown and another 60 acre patch was identified near the Linesville boat launch. I kept reading to get to what I assumed was coming...and there it was...in the next to last paragraph. The estimated cost to deal with it was $263,000. According to a Dan Bickel, "we don't have a dime to treat it yet." I don't know Dan Bickel and this is the first I've heard about this plant being at Pymie. It was described as a non native plant and invasive species, but the article also stated that, if untreated, its not out of the realm of possibility that it could cover the surface of the entire lake. I read that the Linesville boat launch is going to be receiving attention in the near future, wonder if this will interfere?