Efforts to curb the spread of zebra mussels in St. Malo have so far been unsuccessful, the Manitoba government says.
The invasive species was detected in the local reservoir earlier this year, and the province was investigating ways to at least mitigate the spread — including a drawdown of the reservoir.
Although lowered water levels meant property owners in the area needed to remove their boats this summer, the province now says “environmental factors” have made the plan no longer feasible, and the drawdown is set to end shortly.
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A provincial spokesperson told Global News that the reservoir will continue to be monitored in accordance with Manitoba’s Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention and Response Strategy.
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