PROJECT
Bangs Lake
Lake Management Plan
& Invasive Species Management
Location
Bangs Lake,
Wauconda, Illinois
Introduction
Bangs Lake is a 306-acre natural glacial lake in the Village of Wauconda, Illinois. The lake serves as a recreational resource for residents and tourists, with the added benefits of providing flood control and habitat for wildlife. The lake also serves as a central economic driver for the community. Protecting and improving this critical recreational, natural, and economic resource became a high priority for the Village of Wauconda.
Details
ILM was hired in 2024 to execute a whole-lake systemic herbicide treatment as recommended in the lake management plan that targets Eurasian water milfoil and curly-leaf pondweed but does not impact native plant populations. The long-term goal of these treatments is to significantly control these invasive species while allowing the diverse native plant populations in the lake to establish in their place. After two to three years of treatments, it is expected that the native plants will have outcompeted the non-native invaders, providing additional resources for native fish, some endangered, that rely on native plants for food and shelter.