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Funds approved by State of Ohio to refurbish 1969 Ellicott dredge “Eagle” still working after over half a century of service

State Rep. Susan Manchester

Posted on April 6, 2022

COLUMBUS — State Reps. Susan Manchester, R-Waynesfield, and Craig Riedel, R-Defiance, announced the release of funds Monday for new dredge equipment for Grand Lake St. Marys.

The Department of Natural Resources will receive $83,395 to replace dredge equipment that has been in operation on the lake — located in Auglaize and Mercer counties — for the past 21 years.

“This is a critical replacement for the lake,” said Manchester. “This updated equipment is needed to help keep the lake healthy.”

Over the past several years the dredge has been less productive due to failing parts. These funds will be used to replace major functions of the dredge to include, the electrical, hydraulic and computer hardware.

“These improvements are not only vital in improving the lakes natural habitat, but also protecting a major economical attraction to western Ohio,” said Riedel.

Grand Lake St. Marys over the past decade has been plagued by algae blooms that have affected the water quality and aquatic animal life. The addition of upgraded dredging equipment is expected to help with water quality by removing phosphorus that has built up in the sediments on the bottom of the lake, according to a press release issued by Riedel’s office.

The lake was originally constructed as a feeder reservoir for the Miami-Erie Canal. Today, it is a regional recreational attraction, offering boating, camping and swimming opportunities.

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