Entry ID963
Name of Applicant Organization (if applicable)AGRED Foundation
Address of Applicant Organization6318 Union Ave
SHREVEPORT, LA 71106
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Project LeaderEric Fletcher
Project Leader Address6318 Union Ave
SHREVEPORT 71106
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Project Leader Phone(318) 347-6512
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FOR Member/Group Sponsoring the ProjectEric Fletcher
Reservoir NameLake Erling
Project TitleGiant Salvinia Eradication
Google Maps LocationLake Erling
Map of Reservoir (Required)Coordinates-for-Lake-Erling.docx
In which region is the reservoir located?Central Plains (CPL)
U.S. Congressional DistrictBruce Westerman
Project Objectives

We would like to eradicate the Giant Salvinia that is infesting Lake Erling at this time. We would appreciate any financial assistance you can provide.

Priority Impairments addressed by the project:
  • Nuisance species
Target Fish Species addressed by the project:
  • N/A
On-the-ground Start Date07/20/2022
On-the-ground End Date08/30/2022
Amount of Grant Request$30,000.00
Amount of Non-Federal Funding$30,000.00
Total Estimated Project Cost$60,000.00
Project Overview

Lake Erling dam was constructed on Bodcau Creek in the mid 1950's by International Paper to supply water to a nearby papermill located in Springhill Louisiana. Lake Erling is currently regarded as the top bass fishing lake in Arkansas and one of the top crappie fishing lake in the USA. The eradication of Giant Salvinia (GS) would for sure benefit, improve access and the overall experience on the lake and its many waterways. There would be no mitigation of climate change on the lake as the chemicals being used are approved for aquatic use and endorsed by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission (AGFC).

Project Methods

The application of the herbicides would be done by licensed contractors who are certified in the State of Arkansas. At this time it would be difficult to determine how many square-feet of shoreline would be treated as this invasive plant grows at such a rapid rate. The plant is also sensitive to extreme cold which can facilitate its eradication but further makes it difficult to quantify how much spraying will be needed.

Monitoring Plan

We are going to be monitoring the lake in cooperation with AGFC biologists. The goal while extremely difficult is to completely eradicate GS.

Outreach Plan

The AGRED Foundation will be contacting people in the local community to try and raise additional funding for the project as it is these communities that benefit from the access to Lake Erling.

Will the project deliverables have an impact on potential climate effects on reservoir habitat conditions?No
Will state agency staff be involved in the project?Yes
State Agency Involvement

AGFC will assist in the monitoring of the eradication process by conducting surveys under an existing management agreement between The AGRED Foundation and AGFC.

Agency Letters of Support and PlansAGRED-Agreement-2018.pdf
Does the project involve one or more youth groups?No
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Partner Name Type of Partner (Federal, County, HOA, Club, etc.) Value Contributed ($) Type of Match: Cash? Type of Match: In-Kind? Source: Federal Funds? Source: Non-Federal Funds?
AGFC State
Budget Narrative

Chemical costs per acre - $60.00
Labor costs per acre - $50.00
Estimated number of acres is 350acres ($38,500)but this could be considerably less or more

FiscalYear2023