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County invasive mussels prevention program's administrative citation process now in operation
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Water Resources reminds all boaters to continue to support the successful Quagga Mussel Prevention Program by displaying their 2013 resident, or monthly visitor, mussel stickers on all trailered watercraft.
The agency said the program’s administrative citation process is now in operation.
The administrative citation is a method of processing violations of the Quagga Mussel Prevention Program that does not involve the court system, Water Resources reported.
An enforcement official now has the choice to issue a criminal or an administrative citation, the county said.
The fines for an administrative citation match those of criminal penalties and are paid directly to Lake County Water Resources.
The new system reduces the burden on the judicial system while providing due process for those cited, according to the county.
Fines collected as a result of the administrative citation will be used to fund the Lake County Quagga/Zebra Mussel Prevention Program.
A reminder for why there is a mussel prevention program:
- Trailered watercraft are the chief transportation method for mussels across country and within state.
- Boats have been found by the CDFA border station with mussels attached, destined for Lake County.
- Once in a lake, mussels change the ecosystem dramatically, all other life-forms are negatively affected.
- Beaches become littered with piles of glass-sharp mussel shells.
- Mussels foul every surface in a lake, natural (mud, rocks, plants) and man-made (boats, docks, boat engine cooling systems, water pipes).
Prevention results from education. The county asks boaters to please do their part by spreading the word about the Lake County Mussel Prevention Program so that Lake County can stay mussel-free.
Also, remember to check in with a participating screener when you return from an out-of-county trip with your boat.
Rescreening and any necessary decontamination is free.
The county thanked its 26 participating screeners who make the prevention program possible and successful.
For the latest list of screeners see www.nomussels.com or call 707-263-2344.