Indian 
                    Creek Lake Aquatic Vegetation Control
                    Posted: 
                    9/6/05 
                    
                  Based off the Louisiana 
                    Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) five-year management 
                    plan for Indian Creek Lake released in July of 2003, LDWF 
                    has recommended a drawdown in September for the lake. 
                  The 1,800-acre 
                    lake, located in Rapides Parish, has a history of problems 
                    with hydrilla, a submerged aquatic plant. The last survey 
                    of the lake revealed moderate to severe areas of hydrilla 
                    infestation and the spread of hydrilla to areas of the lake 
                    where it has not been previously located. These infestations 
                    are restricting access to some areas of the lake and hindering 
                    recreational opportunities.
                  The LDWF 2003 management 
                    plan included a recommendation for fall/winter drawdowns for 
                    five consecutive years to control problem aquatic vegetation. 
                    This year LDWF recommended the lake be lowered 8 feet below 
                    pool stage beginning Sept. 6, 2005 and ending Dec. 5, 2005. 
                    The Rapides Parish Police Jury approved the drawdown recommendation 
                    during their August meeting. 
                  The gates are scheduled 
                    to open on Sept. 6 allowing the water level to drop 3 to 5 
                    inches per day. The scheduled gate closure date is Dec. 5, 
                    allowing the lake to begin refilling with rainfall as available.
                   
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