Hundreds of Acres of Invasive Plants Plague Lake Austin

Lynette Haaland lynette.fourpoints@gmail.com
Posted 8/31/10

The city of Austin is working on ways to manage around 300 hundred acres of invasive weeds in Lake Austin.

"It is a nuisance," said Mary Gilroy, City of Austin Environmental Scientist.

Hydrilla and milfoil are aggressive aquatic plants that …

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