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2026-1604MNDNR PERMITTING AND REPORTING SYSTEM
AQUATIC PLANT MANAGEMENT PERMIT
EXPIRATION DATE: 09/01/2026
Contact the Authorized Issuer (listed below) if you have any questions regarding this permit.
The Commissioner of the Natural Resources, pursuant to authority by law, hereby GRANTS THIS PERMIT to the person
whose name appears below, for the purpose specified, dates inclusive as shown, in the conditions hereinafter set forth:
Pesticide Control
Control Method:Project Name:
26-Arrowhead 2nd
Hennepin Arrowhead (27004500)
Resource:
Lower Minnesota River
Watershed:County:
Permit Contact:Authorized Agent:
CITY OF EDINA
CONTACT: WILSON , JESSICA, (952) 826-0445
7450 METRO BOULEVARD
EDINA, MN 55439
(952) 903-5713
LAKE MANAGEMENT /CLEARWATER CUTTING
CONTACT: AHLGREN, BETH, (651) 433-3263
10400 185TH STREET N.
MARINE ON ST. CROIX, MN 55047
(651) 433-3283
Lake Address (if different):
Permittees and their authorized treatment areas for near shore control are listed on the multi-party permit attachment.
Authorized Control Area:
Pesticide control of Chara spp., duckweed, filamentous algae, leeches, plankton algae, and submersed plants
(refer to the attachment for authorized properties). Up to two treatments with an aquatic labeled pesticide registered
in MN to be applied by a licensed commercial applicator unless otherwise directed in this permit. Pesticides containing
diquat dibromide are not authorized for use until June 1st or after.
Pesticide control of floating-leaf plants (refer to the attachment for authorized properties). Up to two treatments
with an aquatic labeled pesticide registered in MN to be applied by a licensed commercial applicator unless otherwise
directed in this permit. Pesticides containing diquat dibromide are not authorized for use until June 1st or after.
Pesticide control of emergent plants, floating-leaf plants, and submersed plants (refer to the attachment for
authorized properties). Up to two treatments with an aquatic labeled pesticide registered in MN to be applied by a
licensed commercial applicator unless otherwise directed in this permit. Pesticides containing diquat dibromide are not
authorized for use until June 1st or after.
Pesticide control of snails (swimmer's itch) (refer to the attachment for authorized properties). Up to two
treatments with an aquatic labeled pesticide registered in MN to be applied by a licensed commercial applicator unless
otherwise directed in this permit. Only copper sulfate products labeled for swimmer’s itch control may be used.
No more than 2 applications combined of copper sulfate are authorized for control with this permit.
Treatments shall begin near shore and move lakeward to prevent entrapment of fish. Treatment signs must be posted in
accordance with the DNR posting instructions.
Authorized Action:
MPARS revision 20180319, Permit Issuance ID 145119, printed 06/18/2026
Title:
Issued Date:Effective Date:Expiration Date:
Eric Sanft
Authorized Issuer:
Aquatic Plant Management Specialist
06/18/2026 06/18/2026 09/01/2026
651-259-5816eric.sanft@state.mn.us
Email Address:Phone Number:
This permit is granted subject to the following CONDITIONS:
NOTICE OF CONTROL DATES: The permittee or their agent must notify the DNR of the planned pesticide treatment
date(s) at least 24 hours but no more than 10 days prior to treatment. This notification requirement does not apply to
permanent channel nor AAPCD permits. Failure to notify prior to beginning work or violation of other terms and conditions
of this permit, including failure to remove signs in a timely manner, shall be grounds for revocation of this permit or
refusal to renew. Notifications are to be submitted via MPARS by clicking on the Treatment Notifications tab, unless
instructed otherwise.
ANNUAL SURVEY: The permittee or their agent must complete an annual survey indicating the actual treatment dates
and the amount and type of herbicide used no later than December 31st. The survey will be sent to you in the fall.
POSTING OF NOTICE SIGNS: All areas in public waters treated with pesticides must be posted with "Notice" signs
prior to treatment in accordance with DNR posting instructions.
NPDES/SDS PESTICIDE GENERAL PERMIT: If your property is on a lake that is located within the boundaries of an
Indian Reservation, then you are required to follow the conditions prescribed in EPA’s NPDES Pesticide General permit.
The requirements can be reviewed online at: https://www.epa.gov/npdes/pesticide-permitting-2021-pgp or you may call
EPA Region 5 (312) 886-6106 for further information. For all other public waters, you are granted coverage under the
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) / State Disposal System (SDS) Pesticide General Permit for
the control of Nuisance Aquatic Animals (MNG87C0000) and Vegetative Pests and Algae (MNG87D0000) administered
by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). Compliance with the DNR permit will satisfy the requirements of the
NPDES/SDS permit. More information and copies of MPCA’s permit can be found at
www.pca.state.mn.us/pesticidepermit.
ENFORCEMENT: Impacts to aquatic plants outside permitted area or without valid permit may result in enforcement
action.
CONTROL EFFECTIVENESS: The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources does not vouch for the effectiveness of
any treatment method or operation nor does it stand as arbiter whether or not any such method or operation has been
satisfactory. This permit is permissive only and no liability shall be incurred by the State or by any of its offices, agents,
or employees by reason of the issuance of it or by reasons of acts or operations of the permittee. The permittee shall be
solely responsible for any damage or injury to persons, domestic or wild animals, waters, or property, real or personal of
any kind, resulting from the permittee's acts or operations, and at all times the State of Minnesota, its officers, agents,
and employees, shall be held harmless from any liability for such damage or injury.
PERMIT EXPIRATION: This permit is only valid until the expiration date listed at top of the permit and must be renewed
if you want to continue plant control in future years. To renew, go to www.mndnr.gov/mpars and create or log in to your
MPARS account. Then find your permit number and click Renew permit.
NON-TRANSFERABLE: This is a non-transferable permit. If property ownership changes, this permit is invalid.
Michael Lerchen, Conservation Officers, Bloomington; michael.lerchen@state.mn.uscc:
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Permittees and their authorized treatment areas on Arrowhead (27004500) are listed below:
Permit Number
2026-1604
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
MULTI-PARTY PERMIT ATTACHMENT
AQUATIC PLANT MANAGEMENT PERMIT
Lakeward
(ft)
Along
Shore (ft)
Control
Area Site
Comment
Authorized Control Dimensons Modification
ReasonChannel
Width (ft)
Channel
Length (ft)
Species Groups /
Species
Control
MethodLake Address / UTMName
Pesticide
Control
Along
shore
50 50Floating-leaf Plants11 LLC, Highway 6700 Indian Hills Rd
Edina, MN 55439
UTM zone 15N,
468838m east,
4970227m north
Pesticide
Control
Along
shore
50 50Chara spp.,
Duckweed,
Filamentous Algae,
Leeches, Plankton
Algae, Snails
(swimmer's itch),
Submersed Plants
The size of the
area requested for
water lily control in
the application for
a permit has been
reduced to
preserve the
ecological benefits
that floating-leaf
plants provides.
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AQUATIC PLANT MANAGEMENT PERMIT - MULTI-PARTY PERMIT ATTACHMENT - 2026-1604
Lakeward
(ft)
Along
Shore (ft)
Control
Area Site
Comment
Authorized Control Dimensons Modification
ReasonChannel
Width (ft)
Channel
Length (ft)
Species Groups /
Species
Control
MethodLake Address / UTMName
Pesticide
Control
Along
shore
46 50Chara spp.,
Duckweed,
Filamentous Algae,
Leeches, Plankton
Algae, Snails
(swimmer's itch),
Submersed Plants
Anand, Anantjot
and Preet
6312 Post Lane
Edina, MN 55439
UTM zone 15N,
468740m east,
4970608m north
The size of the
area requested for
water lily control in
the application for
a permit has been
reduced to
preserve the
ecological benefits
that floating-leaf
plants provides.
Pesticide
Control
Channel 15Emergent Plants,
Floating-leaf Plants,
Submersed Plants
To open
water
Pesticide
Control
Along
shore
46 50Floating-leaf Plants
Pesticide
Control
Along
shore
50 50Chara spp.,
Duckweed,
Filamentous Algae,
Leeches, Plankton
Algae, Snails
(swimmer's itch),
Submersed Plants
Cao, Feng 6429 Margarets Lane
Edina, MN 55439
UTM zone 15N,
468681m east,
4970490m north
The size of the
area requested for
water lily control in
the application for
a permit has been
reduced to
preserve the
ecological benefits
that floating-leaf
plants provides.
Pesticide
Control
Along
shore
50 50Floating-leaf Plants
Pesticide
Control
Channel 15Emergent Plants,
Floating-leaf Plants,
Submersed Plants
To open
water
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AQUATIC PLANT MANAGEMENT PERMIT - MULTI-PARTY PERMIT ATTACHMENT - 2026-1604
Lakeward
(ft)
Along
Shore (ft)
Control
Area Site
Comment
Authorized Control Dimensons Modification
ReasonChannel
Width (ft)
Channel
Length (ft)
Species Groups /
Species
Control
MethodLake Address / UTMName
Pesticide
Control
Channel 15Emergent Plants,
Floating-leaf Plants,
Submersed Plants
Crudden/Segreto,
Kevin/Louise
6720 Indian Hills Rd
Edina, MN 55439
UTM zone 15N,
468735m east,
4970287m north
To open
water
Pesticide
Control
Along
shore
50 50Floating-leaf Plants
Pesticide
Control
Along
shore
50 50Chara spp.,
Duckweed,
Filamentous Algae,
Leeches, Plankton
Algae, Snails
(swimmer's itch),
Submersed Plants
The size of the
area requested for
water lily control in
the application for
a permit has been
reduced to
preserve the
ecological benefits
that floating-leaf
plants provides.
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AQUATIC PLANT MANAGEMENT PERMIT - MULTI-PARTY PERMIT ATTACHMENT - 2026-1604
Lakeward
(ft)
Along
Shore (ft)
Control
Area Site
Comment
Authorized Control Dimensons Modification
ReasonChannel
Width (ft)
Channel
Length (ft)
Species Groups /
Species
Control
MethodLake Address / UTMName
Pesticide
Control
Along
shore
16 50Floating-leaf PlantsKumagai, Steven 6327 Timber trail
Edina, MN 55424
UTM zone 15N,
468969m east,
4970456m north
Pesticide
Control
Channel 15Emergent Plants,
Floating-leaf Plants,
Submersed Plants
To open
water
Pesticide
Control
Along
shore
16 50Chara spp.,
Duckweed,
Filamentous Algae,
Leeches, Plankton
Algae, Snails
(swimmer's itch),
Submersed Plants
The size of the
area requested for
water lily control in
the application for
a permit has been
reduced to
preserve the
ecological benefits
that floating-leaf
plants provides.
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AQUATIC PLANT MANAGEMENT PERMIT - MULTI-PARTY PERMIT ATTACHMENT - 2026-1604
Lakeward
(ft)
Along
Shore (ft)
Control
Area Site
Comment
Authorized Control Dimensons Modification
ReasonChannel
Width (ft)
Channel
Length (ft)
Species Groups /
Species
Control
MethodLake Address / UTMName
Pesticide
Control
Channel 15Emergent Plants,
Floating-leaf Plants,
Submersed Plants
Nelson, David 6411 McCauley Circle
Edina, MN 55439
UTM zone 15N,
468656m east,
4970565m north
To open
water
Pesticide
Control
Along
shore
40 50Chara spp.,
Duckweed,
Filamentous Algae,
Leeches, Plankton
Algae, Snails
(swimmer's itch),
Submersed Plants
The size of the
area requested for
water lily control in
the application for
a permit has been
reduced to
preserve the
ecological benefits
that floating-leaf
plants provides.
Pesticide
Control
Along
shore
40 50Floating-leaf Plants
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AQUATIC PLANT MANAGEMENT PERMIT - MULTI-PARTY PERMIT ATTACHMENT - 2026-1604
Lakeward
(ft)
Along
Shore (ft)
Control
Area Site
Comment
Authorized Control Dimensons Modification
ReasonChannel
Width (ft)
Channel
Length (ft)
Species Groups /
Species
Control
MethodLake Address / UTMName
Pesticide
Control
Along
shore
Chara spp.,
Duckweed,
Filamentous Algae,
Leeches, Plankton
Algae, Snails
(swimmer's itch),
Submersed Plants
Vertin, Thomas 6322 Mcintyre Pt
Edina, MN 55439
UTM zone 15N,
468875m east,
4970441m north
Your request for an
aquatic plant
management
permit to use an
automated aquatic
plant control
device has been
denied because
the sediment is
too deep in the
area proposed for
plant control.
Pesticide
Control
Along
shore
Floating-leaf Plants Your request for an
aquatic plant
management
permit has been
denied because
there was no
evidence of
recreation at the
site. Aquatic plant
management
rules prohibit the
removal of aquatic
vegetation for
esthetic reasons
alone.
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AQUATIC PLANT MANAGEMENT PERMIT - MULTI-PARTY PERMIT ATTACHMENT - 2026-1604
Lakeward
(ft)
Along
Shore (ft)
Control
Area Site
Comment
Authorized Control Dimensons Modification
ReasonChannel
Width (ft)
Channel
Length (ft)
Species Groups /
Species
Control
MethodLake Address / UTMName
Pesticide
Control
Along
shore
50 50Floating-leaf PlantsWrobel, Ted &
Julie
6320 Post Lane
Edina, MN 55439
UTM zone 15N,
468802m east,
4970597m north
Pesticide
Control
Channel 15Emergent Plants,
Floating-leaf Plants,
Submersed Plants
To open
water
Pesticide
Control
Along
shore
50 50Chara spp.,
Duckweed,
Filamentous Algae,
Leeches, Plankton
Algae, Snails
(swimmer's itch),
Submersed Plants
The size of the
area requested for
water lily control in
the application for
a permit has been
reduced to
preserve the
ecological benefits
that floating-leaf
plants provides.
Total Feet Along Shore: 604
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