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Wabasha County outlines expanded aquatic invasive species outreach and installs seven trial cleaning stations

5700603 · March 20, 2025
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County AIS coordinator outlined spring and summer outreach including a March 28 school presentation, seven trial AIS tool‑cleaning stations (phase 1, ~$1,500) at local accesses, additional bait bins and plans to seek DNR permits and a potential MDA grant for purple loosestrife control.

Wabasha County’s aquatic invasive species (AIS) coordinator outlined plans to expand outreach and prevention tools this spring and summer, including classroom visits, additional bait disposal bins and seven trial AIS tool‑cleaning stations at public water accesses.

The coordinator said she will speak to Lake City Elementary’s entire fifth grade on March 28 (about 90 students) and provide 20‑inch D‑nets and teacher water‑testing kits for classroom use. “I also give the teachers the opportunity to provide AIS‑related games and other educational materials,” she said. The outreach…

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