What are the Endangered Species Act requirements and how do they affect the aquatic weed control process?
(Washington State Only) The US Army Corps of Engineers, US Department of Fish and Wildlife, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have issued Endangered Species Act guidelines as to when construction work can be performed in our local fresh water. In this guide, specific work windows have been dictated and Aquatic Weed Control follows these guidelines when scheduling work. Additionally, the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife has issued additional work window restrictions for specific sockeye salmon breeding grounds. To determine the restrictions for your property, please call us at (206) 772-6036. Because of these restrictions, we advise scheduling aquatic weed control work several months in advance to ensure a place on our schedule during the work window applicable to your property.
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