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Phragmites (Reeds) Project
2008 Otis Reservoir, East Otis MA
The following is an on going project on the shore of the Otis Reservoir in Massachusetts. The
Phragmite control project is being conducted by Peter Fessenden, with the backing of Gail the
chairman of the local conservation commission (now retired). Phragmites are long stemmed
emerging weeds that are known as reeds. They grow usually on the shore of lakes where water is
about 0 to 2 feet deep. The following is the email correspondence between Peter, Gail, and Lake
Bottom Blanket.
Sent: Friday, April 11, 2008 12:54 PM
Subject: Re: Lake Bottom Blanket Deployment
Hi Warren,
I have just received the go ahead from Gail to put the first blanket down with weights before the
water comes up.
I just picked up (20) 4"X 8"X 16" cement blocks and will attempt to deploy the first blanket
tomorrow. We will put 1 block in between each rebar at the edge of the blanket. After loading these
blocks into my truck I am confident that the blanket won't go anywhere.
As we now have approval to do so,we will wait until the water comes up to deploy the other 2
blankets.
The reason that I am so insistent that the first blanket go down now is that in most years the
Phragmites would be already re-grown by the time the water gets to the high water mark and the
Commissioners would not allow re-cutting them at that time.
The other reason is that if successful we can halt the advancing Phragmites at the edge of my beach.
Thanks for your concern. I will let you know how we do and send Pic's. Pete
Subject: First blanket deployment 04/12/08
Hi Gail,
The first blanket went down with no problem, even in a light breeze. You can see the lake bottom
is relatively flat in this area making it ideal for dry bottom application.
The ice is out and the dam is closed, and at the rate that the water is coming in from Big Pond I'll bet
that the lake will be full in 2 wks. or less. Only 3 1/2' to go.
When the lake is full ,we will deploy the remaining two blankets.
Thanks again for your help and lets hope we can learn a lot about the control of Phragmites from
these experiments. Pete Fessenden
Photo of Lake Bottom Blanket installed white side up after the lake was lowered. Pete
used additional weights to help keep the Blanket from blowing away.
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 6:11 PM
Subject: Eliminating Phragmites in Otis Reservoir
Dear Gail,
Thanks for stopping by to view the deployment of the second blanket yesterday.
As I mentioned, I am only going to deploy two blankets this year as I am concerned about the
management of the second blanket when the water is drawn down this fall.
I believe the only way to deploy these blankets is to put them down prior to the water coming up in
the spring as I did the first one.
The second blanket was put down on top of Phragmites that had already grown 2ft.We will see what
happens this year.
Attached are pic's before and after deployment of the second blanket.
Thanks for your help. Pete Fessenden
This photo shows the area before
the second blanket is installed.
Shown is the Blanket installed in
April with Phragmites growing to
its left. On shore the 2nd Blanket
that is going over the reeds that
are next to the existing blanket.
Shown are the two blankets installed next to each other (A) is the blanket that was
installed in April with the white side up and (B) is a Blanket that was installed with the
black side up at the end of May.
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2008 9:12 AM
Subject: Elimination of Phragmites Ref.RDA 57- Drive B, East Otis, MA ( Otis Reservoir)
Dear Gail,
Attached are pictures of this years Phragmites cutting which was done on Nov. 29. Ididn't know who
to forward them to so I am sending them to you in hopes that you can forward them to the right
people. I called the Conservation Commissions number and left a message telling them of my
intention to do the fall cutting last week-end.
I didn't see any new growth upon removal of the blankets that were down all summer. We cut 20
more feet and intend to deploy two 10' X 60' blankets on this area next spring. Of course the whole
ball game is whether any new growth develops in the area covered this year.
Thanks, Peter Fessenden
Shown is the area where Blankets were
placed early in the spring and removed
in the fall, also shows the 20 foot area of
cut reeds for blanket re-installation,
Spring 2009
Pete's Project will continue for at least
another year before we are certain of the
results. Thank you Pete and Gail for your
willingness to try and your efforts which
could establish a road map for the control
of this weed.
UPDATE 2009
Sent: Friday, April 03, 2009 9:12 AM
Subject: Elimination of Phragmites Ref.RDA 57- Drive B, East Otis, MA ( Otis Reservoir)
Dear Gail
I visited Otis yesterday and found the ice out and the water coming up!
Soooo, since the weather was perfect and my neighbor available, we deployed two blankets on
the newly cut area.(see attached pictures).
The good news, so far, is while I saw 3" spikes of new growth already starting to grow in the
newly cut area, I saw none in the area that was covered last year!
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 12:28 PM
Subject: Re: order for small blanket
Hi, Warren,
With the exception of a few shouts that came up near the edge of the blankets deployed last year
near the rock jetty, the Phragmites are history.
Thanks, Pete
PS Gail Palmer is writing an article for the Otis Gazette about the dangers of using chemicals and
is putting in it alternate ways of dealing with weeds such as Lake Bottom Blankets. I'll send you a
copy.

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  • 1. Phragmites (Reeds) Project 2008 Otis Reservoir, East Otis MA The following is an on going project on the shore of the Otis Reservoir in Massachusetts. The Phragmite control project is being conducted by Peter Fessenden, with the backing of Gail the chairman of the local conservation commission (now retired). Phragmites are long stemmed emerging weeds that are known as reeds. They grow usually on the shore of lakes where water is about 0 to 2 feet deep. The following is the email correspondence between Peter, Gail, and Lake Bottom Blanket. Sent: Friday, April 11, 2008 12:54 PM Subject: Re: Lake Bottom Blanket Deployment Hi Warren, I have just received the go ahead from Gail to put the first blanket down with weights before the water comes up. I just picked up (20) 4"X 8"X 16" cement blocks and will attempt to deploy the first blanket tomorrow. We will put 1 block in between each rebar at the edge of the blanket. After loading these blocks into my truck I am confident that the blanket won't go anywhere. As we now have approval to do so,we will wait until the water comes up to deploy the other 2 blankets. The reason that I am so insistent that the first blanket go down now is that in most years the Phragmites would be already re-grown by the time the water gets to the high water mark and the Commissioners would not allow re-cutting them at that time. The other reason is that if successful we can halt the advancing Phragmites at the edge of my beach. Thanks for your concern. I will let you know how we do and send Pic's. Pete Subject: First blanket deployment 04/12/08 Hi Gail, The first blanket went down with no problem, even in a light breeze. You can see the lake bottom is relatively flat in this area making it ideal for dry bottom application. The ice is out and the dam is closed, and at the rate that the water is coming in from Big Pond I'll bet that the lake will be full in 2 wks. or less. Only 3 1/2' to go. When the lake is full ,we will deploy the remaining two blankets. Thanks again for your help and lets hope we can learn a lot about the control of Phragmites from these experiments. Pete Fessenden
  • 2. Photo of Lake Bottom Blanket installed white side up after the lake was lowered. Pete used additional weights to help keep the Blanket from blowing away. Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 6:11 PM Subject: Eliminating Phragmites in Otis Reservoir Dear Gail, Thanks for stopping by to view the deployment of the second blanket yesterday. As I mentioned, I am only going to deploy two blankets this year as I am concerned about the management of the second blanket when the water is drawn down this fall. I believe the only way to deploy these blankets is to put them down prior to the water coming up in the spring as I did the first one. The second blanket was put down on top of Phragmites that had already grown 2ft.We will see what happens this year. Attached are pic's before and after deployment of the second blanket. Thanks for your help. Pete Fessenden This photo shows the area before the second blanket is installed. Shown is the Blanket installed in April with Phragmites growing to its left. On shore the 2nd Blanket that is going over the reeds that are next to the existing blanket.
  • 3. Shown are the two blankets installed next to each other (A) is the blanket that was installed in April with the white side up and (B) is a Blanket that was installed with the black side up at the end of May. Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2008 9:12 AM Subject: Elimination of Phragmites Ref.RDA 57- Drive B, East Otis, MA ( Otis Reservoir) Dear Gail, Attached are pictures of this years Phragmites cutting which was done on Nov. 29. Ididn't know who to forward them to so I am sending them to you in hopes that you can forward them to the right people. I called the Conservation Commissions number and left a message telling them of my intention to do the fall cutting last week-end. I didn't see any new growth upon removal of the blankets that were down all summer. We cut 20 more feet and intend to deploy two 10' X 60' blankets on this area next spring. Of course the whole ball game is whether any new growth develops in the area covered this year. Thanks, Peter Fessenden Shown is the area where Blankets were placed early in the spring and removed in the fall, also shows the 20 foot area of cut reeds for blanket re-installation, Spring 2009 Pete's Project will continue for at least another year before we are certain of the results. Thank you Pete and Gail for your willingness to try and your efforts which could establish a road map for the control of this weed.
  • 4. UPDATE 2009 Sent: Friday, April 03, 2009 9:12 AM Subject: Elimination of Phragmites Ref.RDA 57- Drive B, East Otis, MA ( Otis Reservoir) Dear Gail I visited Otis yesterday and found the ice out and the water coming up! Soooo, since the weather was perfect and my neighbor available, we deployed two blankets on the newly cut area.(see attached pictures). The good news, so far, is while I saw 3" spikes of new growth already starting to grow in the newly cut area, I saw none in the area that was covered last year! Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 12:28 PM Subject: Re: order for small blanket Hi, Warren, With the exception of a few shouts that came up near the edge of the blankets deployed last year near the rock jetty, the Phragmites are history. Thanks, Pete PS Gail Palmer is writing an article for the Otis Gazette about the dangers of using chemicals and is putting in it alternate ways of dealing with weeds such as Lake Bottom Blankets. I'll send you a copy.