Folder Lake Management Plans

pdf LMP1 MDNR Lake Management Plan

MDNR Lake Management Plan

Authors: not named

Author Affiliation: Affiliation: MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, AQUATIC NUISANCE CONTROL AND REMEDIAL ACTION UNIT

Journal: MDEQ, EQP5885 (Rev.10/05)

Abstract: Pursuant to Part 31, Water Resources Protection, of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, 1994 PA 451, as amended (NREPA), and Part 33, Aquatic Nuisance Control, of the NREPA, and the administrative rules promulgated thereunder, a lake management plan is required as part of the application for a whole-lake chemical treatment to the waters described below for the control of nuisance aquatic vegetation.

pdf LMP10 Evaluation of Laminar Flow Aeration

Evaluation of Laminar Flow Aeration

Authors: Jennifer L. Jermalowicz-Jones

Author Affiliation: Lakeshore Environmental, Inc.

Journal: Prepared for The Paradise Lake Improvement Board, October, 2012

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to investigate the efficacy of both laminar flow aeration with bioaugmentation and biological control (weevils) on the management of the exotic, invasive, submersed aquatic plant, Eurasian Watermilfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum). Both abiotic (nonliving, chemical, physical) and biotic (living) parameters determine the overall health of Paradise Lake.

pdf LMP15 EUP Cooperative Weed Management Area Strategic Plan

Eastern Upper Peninsula Cooperative Weed Management Area Strategic Plan

Authors: Hank Lotoszinski

Author Affiliation: Chippewa East Mackinac Conservation District (CEMCD)

Journal: in house publication, March16, 2011

Abstract: This plan outlines the strategic approach with an emphasis on education, early detection, and rapid response to coordinate and implement best management practices in controlling specific invasive terrestrial and aquatic plant species in the Eastern Upper Peninsula. This plan is intended to bring together those responsible for weed management within Chippewa, Mackinac and Luce counties. The partners will develop common management objectives, set realistic management priorities, facilitate effective treatment, and coordinate efforts along logical geographic boundaries with similar land types, use patterns, and problem species.

pdf LMP2 Guidance for Lake Management Plans

Guidance for Lake Management Plans

Authors: not named

Author Affiliation: MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, AQUATIC NUISANCE CONTROL AND REMEDIAL ACTION UNIT

Journal: MDEQ, Revised 10/05

Abstract: This document provides guidance to Aquatic Nuisance Control (ANC) permit applicants regarding the requirements of a Lake Management Plan (LMP). Under Part 33, Aquatic Nuisance Control, of the Natural Resources and Protection Act, 1994 PA 451, as amended, an LMP is required as part of an ANC permit application if a whole lake treatment is proposed. This document provides an explanation of the requirements and information to aid in collecting the required data.

pdf LMP5 Project Management Process Model Elements

Project Management Process Model Elements

Authors: Mark Clymer

Author Affiliation: Les Cheneaux Watershed Council

Journal: unpublished, 12/3/12

Abstract: This spreadsheet compares the elements utilized in Management Plans across multiple disciplines. These include: Generic, Scientific Method, Engineering Method, PLM: Lake Mgt Plan , DEQ: Lake Mgt Plan, EPA: GLRI Grants, USDA: Forest Service/AIS, & Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Foundation Best Mgt Practices.

pdf LMP6 Introducing the Les Cheneaux Watershed Project

Introducing the Les Cheneaux Watershed Project

Authors: Pat Carr

Author Affiliation: Les Cheneaux Watershed Council

Journal: unpublished, 2006

Abstract: PowerPoint presentation the Les Cheneaux Watershed Council’s (LCWC) Strategies, Project Partners, Projects, and Objectives.

pdf LMP9 Intro. to Research Methods & Experimental Design

Intro. to Research Methods & Experimental Design

Authors: Munson

Author Affiliation: Water on the Web

Journal: Water on the Web, 2003

Abstract: Students will learn to: list the steps involved in the research process, identify societal goals and purposes for research, develop research objectives from goals, use established criteria to assess research hypotheses, and other principles of research design.