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New Aquatic Invasive Species Permits Required

2/29/2016

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New Aquatic Invasive Species Permits Required:

Aquatic Invasive Species Management Using Benthic Barriers and Hand Harvesting Techniques:
http://www.apa.ny.gov/Forms/FormDetails.cfm?recordID=52
 

Aquatic Invasive Species Rapid Response Management or Containment Using Benthic Barriers and Hand Harvesting Techniques:
http://www.apa.ny.gov/Forms/FormDetails.cfm?recordID=62d

If you have questions regarding the permit required for you waterbody, contact: 

              Leigh Walrath
              Adirondack Park Agency
              (518) 891-4050

Please click here for a list of Water Resource Consultants.
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