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Herbicide Spraying at Horsetooth Reservoir

Media Contact: Kara Lamb, (970) 962-4326, klamb@gp.usbr.gov
Mark Andersen, mandersen@gp.usbr.gov

For Release: June 16, 2006

Areas around Horsetooth Reservoir will be temporarily closed next week due to herbicide spraying. Recreators who frequent the trails around the dams should avoid those areas June 19 through June 21, 2006.

Spraying will begin on Monday June 19 and conclude on Wednesday June 21. Hours of spraying will be between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. Visitors are advised to stay away from the trails and climbing areas adjacent to the dams during spraying and for 48 hours afterward. Due to increased security, the faces of the dams remain closed to all public access.

Signs warning of the spray program will be posted on trails near the affected areas.

When the modernization on the four dams was completed in fall 2003, Reclamation revegetated the areas on and around Spring Canyon, Dixon Canyon, Soldier Canyon and Horsetooth dams. Now that the vegetation has had several years of growth, the areas are sprayed annually with herbicides to promote the grasses and control invasive species like Canada thistle.

For additional information on the revegetation and spraying, please contact Kara Lamb with the Bureau of Reclamation at (970) 962-4326.

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