CPAW is conducting more rigorous boat inspections after quagga mussel larvae were found in CO
6 years ago
Colorado Parks and Wildlife says quagga mussel larvae found in a Summit County reservoir will mean longer boat inspection lines over Labor Day weekend. In addition to boats that have been on Green Mountain Reservoir, CPAW said any out of state boats, those in poor condition, or boats that have been on other suspect waters like Lake Powell, which is already infested with quagga mussels, will have to go through the decontamination process.
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