AIS Awareness Course Question 1 of 7 Aquatic invasive species can clog water intake pipes and impede the flow of water to municipal water supplies, irrigation operations, and power plants. True False None Question 2 of 7 The goal of decontamination is to kill and remove all evidence of aquatic invasive species using high-pressure, hot water. True False None Question 3 of 7 If you boat on a lake infested with Eurasian watermilfoil or other aquatic weeds, what is the best way to prevent the plants from spreading somewhere else? Remove every plant fragment you find when exiting the lake, and wash and thoroughly dry the boat as soon as possible. Let the plants hang on the boat and trailer to dry in the air. The plants will dry up and fall off quickly. Remove the large plant pieces and leave the rest to dry out and remove later. None Question 4 of 7 Aquatic invasive species can cause long-term taste and odor issues in drinking water supplies. True False None Question 5 of 7 Fragrant waterlilly has been found to be growing in Lake Samish. True False None Question 6 of 7 In the state of Washington you can be fined for towing a boat/trailer on the road with plant fragments attached. True False None Question 7 of 7 All of our education and outreach efforts are designed to help the public to understand the threat that invasive species pose to Whatcom County waters and steps they can take to help prevent their spread. True False None Time's up By admin|2025-04-02T17:32:31+00:00October 10th, 2024|