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Letter to the Editor: Sustainable Green Committee opposes herbicides

by | Mar 28, 2024 | Letter to Editor

The Hopkinton Independent report “Select Board hears reasoning behind using herbicides to control Lake Maspenock weeds” fails to mention the Hopkinton Sustainable Green Committee’s representatives testimonies opposing the unsustainable, ecologically harmful use of chemical herbicides in Lake Maspenock as fiscally and environmentally irresponsible.

The committee supports a nontoxic, long-term, holistic plan incorporating limiting watershed nutrient loading, barrier plants, benthic barriers, drawdown, hand pulling, and mechanical plant management as detailed in the Lake Maspenock Aquatic Vegetation Control & Water Management Plan (June 2021).

Federal and state aquatic science studies show the use of toxic herbicides is a short-term method of vegetation control and results in a herbicide treadmill of future use of toxic chemicals that harm a lake’s web of life.

The planned June application of several hundred gallons of the herbicide diquat (a herbicide banned in Europe because it harms aquatic life and human health) and endothall, (the EPA says harms mammals) and the potential of PFAS in the herbicides’ inert formulations are clear reasons to ban the use of toxic aquatic herbicides.

— Donald Sutherland, chair of the Environmental Working Group, Hopkinton Sustainable Green Committee

Editor’s note: The opinions and comments expressed in letters to the editor are those of the writers and not necessarily those of the Independent. Submissions should be no more than 400 words and must include the writer’s name and contact information for verification. Letters should be relevant and not primarily for the purpose of promoting an organization or event or thanking sponsors or volunteers. Letters may be edited by the Independent staff for space, errors or clarification, and the Independent offers no guarantee that every letter will be published. For a schedule of deadlines for letters and other submissions for the print edition, click here.

1 Comment

  1. margaret barton

    Kudos to the writer alerting us of the immanent threat of deadly chemicals being dumped in Lake Maspenock, and for exposing the harm done to water, wildlife, humans. It is our privilege and power to raise our voices, and vote against this heedless assault on our beautiful natural resource in this town.

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