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http://www.dfg.ca.gov/news/What: A media briefing demonstrating the application of rotenone using spraying and a drip system will start the Department of Fish and Game's (DFG) planned one-week treatment of Lake Davis' streams and tributaries. Treatment of the Lake Davis reservoir will occur later in September.
Where/When: Briefing will occur at the Old House Creek area on Monday, Sept. 10, 2007. Interested media will meet at Grizzly Valley Dam on Lake Davis at 9:30 a.m sharp, and a caravan will proceed shortly thereafter to the briefing treatment site. Allow time to obtain a press badge and project information packet at the checkpoint, which you can get with a valid media credential. To get to Grizzly Valley Dam from the east, take Grizzly Road off Highway 70 east of Portola and then turn left at the "Services" sign, From the west, in the City of Portola, turn left off Highway 70 onto West Street, which will take you straight to the dam. A second briefing to wrap up the first day of activity is scheduled for 3 p.m. at Grizzly Valley Dam.
Why: For this project, DFG took extensive steps identifying all possible pike-bearing waters up to 4 ?? miles from the reservoir, using satellite technology and other intensive survey methods. Because treating the tributaries and streams is critical to eradicating pike, DFG officials will be on site to describe the current treatment, as well as to discuss the entire eradication project.
Other Media Contact Information: DFG boats will be available for reservoir tours after the first briefing. Information on the ongoing pike project will be updated regularly and available at www.dfg.ca.gov/lakedavis . The City of Portola will make its facilities available to media needing a place to work. Contact City Manager Jim Murphy at (530) 832-6800.
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