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County outlines expanded aquatic invasive species outreach and new tool‑cleaning stations

2889485 · March 18, 2025
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County staff described plans for school programs, seven pilot AIS tool‑cleaning stations, bait‑bin expansion and other outreach for the coming season; estimated phase‑one cost roughly $1,500.

WABASHA COUNTY — County environmental staff provided an update on planned aquatic invasive species (AIS) outreach and prevention measures for the upcoming season, including classroom visits, expanded bait‑bin coverage and a pilot set of seven AIS tool‑cleaning stations.

The presenter said she will speak to the Lake City Elementary fifth grade on March 28 and provide teachers with water test kits and 20…

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