Attachment B- Site and Treatment Information

Site / County / Location / GPS / Size / Year / herbicide
Bar-1 / Bartholomew / Along County Road 600 S / N 39 06.950
W85 48.750 / 0.42 / 3 / t
Clk-4 / Clark / King Road / N 38 27.960
W 85 59.100 / 1.36 / 7 / ct
Clk-7 / Clark / Harry Hughes Road / N 38 30.380
W 85 41.680 / 0.37 / Spot Treat / ct
Clk-8 / Clark / Martinsburg Rd
Borden, IN
Near King Road / N 38 28.15
W 85 58.660 / 1.47 / 5 / ct
Clk-9 / Clark / Charlestown, IN West Side / N 38 26.600
W 85 40.230 / 0.09 / 4 / ct
Cly-5 / Clay / Chinook Wildlife Area, Between I-70 and SR 42 / N 39 26.915
W 87 10.892 / 3 / Spot Treat / t
Cra-3 / Crawford / Magnolia Rd
Magnolia IN / N 38 15.334
W 86 22.884 / 0.31 / 1 / ct
Cra-5 / Crawford / Zoo Road Area / N 38 23.290
W 86 23.150 / 0.83 / 7 / cmt
Cra-6 / Crawford / Allens Creek Road / N 38 21.270
W86 36.980 / 0.23 / Spot
Treat / t
Dub-1 / Dubois / 5679 S County Road
825 W, Site A / N 38 16.760
W 87 03.468 / 1.20 / Spot Treat / gt
Dub-2 / Dubois / 5679 S County Road
825 W, Site B / N 38 16.870
W 87 03.336 / 2.41 / Spot Treat / gt
Dub-3 / Dubois / S County Road 825 West, Site C / N 38 16.860
W 87 03.250 / 0.05 / Spot Treat / gt
Dub-4 / Dubois / S. County Road 825 W
Site D / N 38 16.800
W 87 03.330 / 0.43 / Spot Treat / gt
Dub-5 / Dubois / County Road 900 Top of Hill / N 38 22.980
W86 44.140 / 0.10 / Spot Treat / ct
Dub-6 / Dubois / County Road 900 in Ravine / N 38 22.980
W86 44.190 / 0.03 / Spot Treat / ct
Flo-4 / Floyd / DNR Nature Preserve Property / N 38 15.430
W 85 55.570 / 1.02 / 6 / cgt
Flo-5 / Floyd / Woodland Drive
New Albany, IN / N 38 17.290
W 85 50.800 / 0.03 / 4 / t
Gib-3 / Gibson / CR 825 W / N 38 18.470
W 87 43.833 / 0.44 / 7 / ct
Gre-5 / Greene / Owens Farm, Near Worthington / N 39 06.680
W 86 56.440 / 4.90 / 5 / ct
Gre-6 / Green / Dobson Road / N 38 59.650
W 86 45.940 / 0.74 / 1 / ct
Har-6 / Harrison / New Salisbury
668 Shady Lane / N 38 21.216
W 86 06.775 / 2.69 / 7 / ct
Har-8 / Harrison / Frenchtown
Baker Hollow Rd / N 38 16.950
W 86 13.573 / 1.18 / 1 / ct
Har-13 / Harrison / Valley View Road NW / N 38 22.031
W 86 10.719 / 0.06 / 2 / ct
Har-14 / Harrison / Lambs Ridge Road / N 38 02.753
W 85 58.690 / 0.78 / 1 / ct
Jnn-6 / Jennings / West of Brush Creek Reservoir / N 39 03.342
W 85 32.952 / 1.57 / 9 / ct
Jnn-13 / Jennings / CR 125 West / N 38 57.050
W 85 38.540 / 0.29 / 5 / t
Jnn-14 / Jennings / CR 450 South / N 38 55.190
W85 33.940 / 1.67 / 5 / ct
Kno-1 / Knox / Vincennes Area, Old 41 / N 87 29.480
W 38 43.730 / 1.79 / 5 / ct
Kno-2 / Knox / Monroe City, Near Radio Tower / N 38 39.160
W87 21.420 / 0.24 / 2 / ct
Kno-3 / Knox / Monroe City, Dam Breast / N 38 39.130
W 87 21.480 / 0.25 / 2 / ct
Kno-4 / Knox / Monroe City, Top of Lake / N 38 39.210
W 87 21.500 / 0.93 / 2 / ct
Kno-5 / Knox / Old US 41,Western Field / N 38 43.900
W 87 29.570 / 0.03 / 1 / ct
Kno-6 / Knox / Old, US 41 Western Field A / N 38 43.810
W 87 29.510 / 0.01 / 1 / ct
Kno-7 / Knox / Old Us 41
Western Field B / N 38 43.770
W 87 29.440 / 0.01 / 1 / ct
Law-5 / Lawrence / Wyler Lane Are / N 38 42.860
W 86 19.770 / 1.75 / 4 / ct
Law-6 / Lawrence / Wyler Lane #2 / N 38 42.700
W 86 19.650 / 0.01 / 4 / ct
Mrt-3 / Martin / Williams Area / N 38 50.040
W 86 41.471 / 1.61 / Spot Treat / t
Mrt-7 / Martin / NE of Shoals, IN / N 38 41.190
W86 45.880 / 0.15 / 5 / ct
Mor-3 / Morgan / East Gold Creek Road / N 39 32.920
W 86 25.390 / 1.45 / Spot Treat / ct
Org-3 / Orange / North Side of Marengo, Ross Road / N 38 23.920
W 86 19.920 / 1.55 / 7 / ct
Pry-3 / Perry / North of Cannelton / N 37 55.020
W 86 43.900 / 0.16 / 2 / ct
Pry-4 / Perry / Deer Creek Road, Near Rocky Point / N 37 56.160
W 86 39.910 / 0.07 / 2 / ct
Pry-5 / Perry / Cannelton
East 2nd Street / N 37 54.510
W 86 44.650 / 0.19 / 1 / ct
Pos-2 / Posey / Ford Road
Area / N 37 57.280
W 87 45.210 / 0.65 / 7 / cgt
Pos-3 / Posey / Harmony State Park / N 41 41.090
W 86 43.620 / 1.36 / 4 / ct
Pos-4 / Posey / State Route 69 and Springfield
Road / N 38 01.450
W 87 53.980 / 0.22 / 3 / ct
Pos-5 / Posey / Durlin Road Area. #1 / N 38 02.550
W 87 53.680 / 0.48 / 3 / ct
Pos-6 / Posey / Durlin Road Area # 2 / N 38 02.780
W 87 53.870 / 0.57 / 3 / ct
Sul-1 / Sullivan / CR 50 N
Minnehaha FWS / N 39 05.182
W 87 19.165 / 1.25 / Spot Treat / t
Swi-1 / Switzerland / Near Pleasant, IN / N 38 52.760
W 85 11.050 / 0.30 / 2 / t
Van-1 / Vanderburgh / Evansville, Helfrich Golf Course, South side of Mesker Park Drive / N 37 59.832
W 87 36.488 / 7.72 / Spot Treat / ct
Van-4 / Vanderburgh / Stringtown and Petersburgh Rd / N 38 02.067
W 87 33.727 / 3.0 / 6 / ct
Van-7 / Vanderburgh / Rodenburgh Road, Evansville, IN / N 37 59.540
W87 37.470 / 0.36 / 2 / ct
Van-8 / Vanderburgh / Vienna Road / N 38 03.550
W 87 41.610 / 1.33 / 1 / ct
Wck-2 / Warrick / Lincoln State Park, Along US 231, North of Gentryville / N 38 07.128
W 87 01.656 / 8.25 / 10
Brush Cutting / t
Wck-3 / Warrick / CR 650 S
Red Brush Rd
East of RR tracks on ALCOA property / N 37 56.342
W 87 18.619 / 1.59 / 1 / ct
Wck-6 / Warrick / Goerlitz Road / N 38 06.450
W87 14.510 / 0.67 / 1 / ct
Wsh-3 / Washington / Along Martinsville, Road
SE of Salem, IN / N 38 29.220
W 86 01.969 / 2.6 / Spot Treat / t

Kudzu Treatments for 2018

59Sites, 22Counties

Total of 68.22acres to treat

Area One-Western Treatments: Includes Clay, Greene,Morgan, andSullivan Counties (11.34Acres)

  1. Sites receiving spot treatment. (5.70Acres)
  2. Clay-5
  3. Morgan-3
  4. Sullivan-1
  1. Sites receiving Fifth year of treatment (4.90 Acres)
  2. Greene-5
  1. Sites receiving First year of treatment (0.74 Acres)
  2. Greene-6

Area Two-Southwestern Treatments: Includes,Dubois, Gibson, Knox, Posey, Vanderburgh and Warrick counties (34.12Acres)

  1. Sites receiving spot treatment (4.22Acres)
  2. Dubois-1
  3. Dubois-2
  4. Dubois-3
  5. Dubois-4
  6. Dubois-5
  7. Dubois-6
  1. Sitesreceiving Tenth year of treatment(8.25Acres)
  2. Warrick-2

C. Sites receiving Seventh year of treatment (1.09 Acres)

1. Gibson-3

2. Posey-2

D. Sites receiving Sixth year of treatment (3.0 Acres)

1. Vanderburgh-4

E. Sites receiving Fifth year of treatment (9.51 Acres)

1. Knox-1

2. Vanderburgh-1

F. Sites receiving Fourth year of Treatment (1.36 Acres)

1. Posey-3

G. Sites receiving Third year of Treatment (1.27 Acres)

1. Posey-4

2. Posey-5

3. Posey-6

H. Sites receiving Second year of Treatment (1.78Acres)

1. Knox-2

2. Knox-3

3. Knox-4

6. Vanderburgh-7

I. Sites receiving First year of treatment (3.64 Acres)

1. Knox-5

2. Knox-6

3. Knox-7

4. Vanderburgh-8

5. Warrick-3

6. Warrick-6

Area Three- Central Treatments: Crawford, Lawrence, Martin, Orange and Perry Counties. (6.86 Acres)

A. Sites receiving spot treatment (1.84Acres).

1. Crawford-6

1. Martin-3

B. Sites receiving Sixth year of Treatment (1.55 Acres)

1. Orange-3

Sites receiving Seventh year of treatment (0.83 Acres)

1. Crawford-5

C. Sites receiving Fifthyear of treatment (0.15 Acres)

1. Martin-7

D. Sites receiving Fourth year of treatment (1.76Acres)

1. Lawrence-5

2. Lawrence-6

E. Sites receiving Second year of treatment (0.23 Acres)

1. Perry-3

2. Perry-4

E. Sites receiving First year of treatment (0.5 Acres)

1. Crawford-3

2. Perry-5

Area Four- Southeastern Treatments: Includes Clark, Floyd, Harrison, Switzerlandand Washington Counties (11.95Acres)

  1. Sites receiving spot treatment ( 2.97 Acres)
  2. Clark-7
  3. Washington -3
  1. Areas receiving Seventh year of treatment (4.05Acres)
  2. Clark-4
  3. Harrison-6

B. Sites receiving Sixth year of treatment (1.02 Acres)

1. Floyd-4

C. Sites receiving Fifth year of treatment (1.47 Acres)

1. Clark -8

D.Sites receiving Fourth year of treatment (0.12 Acres)

1. Clark-9

4. Floyd-5

E. Sites receiving Second year of treatment (0.36Acres)

  1. Harrison-13
  2. Switzerland-1

F. Sites receiving First year of treatment (1.96Acres)

1.Harrison-6

3. Harrison-14

Area Five- Eastern Treatments: IncludesBartholomew and JenningsCounties.(3.95Acres)

A. Sites receiving Eighth year of treatment (1.57Acres)

  1. Jennings-6

B. Sites receiving Fifth year of treatment (1.96Acres)

1. Jennings-13

2. Jennings-14

C Site receiving Third year of treatment (0.42 Acres)

1. Bartholomew-1

Kudzu Sites Schedule For Treatment in 2018

General SiteInformation

Bar-1: Along County Road 600 S

Comments: This site is adjacent to an agricultural field and is not visible from the county road. There is also a home with children on the south side of the site, but the landowner wants the kudzu controlled. Access can be achieved via the field or easier by entering the property that is just south of the site. A driveway exists at this part of the site and access to kudzu is easy from this point. There are not any bodies of water near the site and erosion should be a low risk. There was some evidence of minor erosion on the west side of the site, but the site is essentially flat. This site was previously treated with Garlon 3 A in 2015 by a consulting forester hired by the landowner.

Soils: See soil maps in EA

Legumes: None present

Clk-4:King Road Area

Comments: This site is easily accessible from the county road and there are not

any bodies of water close to the site. Erosion may be an issue at this site. The field south of the site drains into the site in a concentrated flow. Very few trees exist at the site and there were not any legumes present at the time of site inspection.

Legumes: None present

Clk-4 King Road Area

Comments: This site is easily accessible from the county road and there are not

any bodies of water close to the site. However, erosion will be a major issue at this site. The entire field to the south of the site drains through the site in a concentrated flow. Erosion prevention measure will be needed during control efforts. Very few trees exist at the site and there were not any legumes present at the time of site inspection.

Legumes: None present

Clk-8: Martinsburg Rd, Borden, IN, Near King Road

Comments: This site is remote but accessible from existing trails on the property. There is not any surface water in the site or immediately adjacent to the site, but a creek is present on the west side of the kudzu site. The site is flat except for the southwest side of the site which is extremely steep. This part of the site exists on a cliff that cannot be easily traversed. The kudzu at this site would need to be treated with high pressure nozzles in order to get adequate coverage. Erosion should not be an issue at this site.

Legumes: None present at time of inspection

Clk-9: Charlestown, IN West Side

Comments: This site existsnear the water treatment plant. The site is located primarily on city property, but some kudzu may be located on the private properties to the north of the site. The kudzu is growing up into the trees, but not covering the trees. Access will be needed to get through a locked gate but it is easily accessible from the road. Surface water will not be an issue at this site unless excessive rainfall is occurring. There is a dry stream at the site, but no water was present in mid- December during a period with abundant ground moisture.

Legumes:Robinia psuedoacia

Cly-5: Chinook Wildlife Area, between I-70 and SR 42, SE Corner

This site was a large 7 acre site that is nearly eradicated and only requires spot treating over a 3 acre area. Most of the area is covered by lawn now and a house exists at the site. A large lake exists on the east side of the site and care will be needed working near this part of the site. There is no longer an erosion risk and the site is easily accessible from the drive way of the existing home. Walking hazards and site access on the outer edges of the site may be difficult due to steep hills and brush regrowth of non- kudzu plants.

Legumes: None found

Cra-3: Magnolia, IN Magnolia Rd

Comments: This site is easily accessible from Magnolia road. A creek is located about 200 feet east of the site on the opposite side of magnolia road. There were not any legumes present at the site during the time of inspection. The site exists on a moderate tree covered slope. Erosion will be a minor concern, but should not be a major threat. This site has been present for over 30 years and has tolerated temperatures as low as 30 below zero in 1978. Site should be easily accessible for basal bark treatments and clopyralid treatments. Site has not increased in size in 10 years.

Legumes: None found

Cra-5: Zoo Road, English, IN

Comments: This site is quite a distance from the county road however, good field access available from both sides of the site. There are not any bodies of water close to the site and erosion will not be an issue at this site. The site is fairly large but the kudzu growth in the forest is fairly thin. There is not a dense mat of kudzu on the forest floor and growth exists primarily in the trees.

Legumes: None found at time of inspection

Cra-6 Allens Creek Road

Comments: This site is close to Patoka Lake. It is easily accessible from the county road. There is a slight risk of erosion at the site, but most of the kudzu exists on top of the slope. There is surface water across the road from the sites. Soils are very rock in because this site was once a quarry. The soil type in the area will need to be investigated to make sure that use of clopyralid will be safe at this site. The site is relative thin and very few trees exist at the site. Control should be relatively easy.

Legumes:

Cercis candensis

Dub-1 and 2: County Road 825 W, Near Holland, IN

Comments: Both sites are very difficult to navigate. They are located in a ravine with steep banks on each side. A dry stream runs through the center of the ravine and numerous small fish were observed in the stream. Erosion will be a moderate concern, but the potential for water pollution will be very significant with this site. There are numerous spring ephemeral plants at this site including, Trillium and Cypripedium. No legumes were observed at the site during the initials inspection.

Legumes: None found

Dub-3:County Road 825 West, Site C

Comments: This is a small satellite population located south of the larger site to the north. It is very small and immediately adjacent to a field and is accessible from the field to the south. There are not any bodies of water close to the site and there are very few trees located at the site. There is runoff and a concentrated flow of water that runs under the kudzu during rain events. However, erosion will not be a major concern at this site.

Legumes: none found

Dub-4: County Road 825 W, Site D

Comments: This is another satellite population of the larger site to the north. It is long and narrow is growing primary along an old erosion gully. It is not difficult to access, but may be difficult to traverse due to the depth of the gully. Water may be an issue during periods of wet weather and glyphosate may be necessary, but there are not any large bodies of water close to the site. This site is also accessible from the field to the south and is just west of kudzu site Dub-3. There is existing severe erosion at the site. The concentrated flow that exists in the center of the site iseroded down to boulders and possibly bedrock. This dry run has obviously been there for years and since the kudzu has recently invaded this area, there is little concern for new erosion once the kudzu is removed.

Legumes: Cercis candensis

Dub 5 and Dub-6 County Road 900

Comments: A timber harvest was recently conducted in this site and very little kudzu is left on the site. This site is easy to access from the state road, but it exists on a very steep slope. Much of the native vegetation had been removed in 2012 and bare soil existed at the site in late fall of 2012. However, there is still pockets of kudzu that will rapidly spread if left untreated. Control should be relative easy and the kudzu is only growing up a few small trees. There is not any surface water close to this site.

Legumes: No present at time of inspection

Flo-4: DNR Nature Preserve Property

Comments: An access road has been made to this site. However, two creeks must be crossed with an RTV to reach the site. Large vehicles will not be able to reach the site. Although erosion will not be a concern at the site there are two bodies of water near the site. A small pond exists on the north side of the site and a creek runs along the west side of the site.

Legume: Cercis canadensis and some Robinia psuedoacacia at site.

Flo-5:Woodland Drive, New Albany

Comments: This site exists behind a house in a wooded area. There are not any bodies of water close to the site and erosion will not be a major concern at the site. The site is easily accessible from the rear of the property. There are not many trees on the site but numerous other invasive species.

Legumes: None present at time of inspection

Gib-3: County Road 825 West

Comments: This site is located along the county road. There is a risk of erosion and parts of the site are extremely steep. The site is easily accessible from the road and there are not any bodies of water close to the site.

Legumes:Gleditsia spp. (thornless)

Gre-5: Owens Farm Road, Near Worthington

Comments: This is a massive site that is accessible from the farmer’s field. There is a locked gate and notification is necessary to gain access. A cow pasture must be crossed to gain access to the site. The site is essential treeless, but it also exists on a moderate slope that has serious erosion issues. Erosion control is being avoided by conducting treatments in stages. There are not any bodies of water or surface water issues at this site.

Legumes: None present at time of inspection

Har-6: New Salisbury, 668 Shady Lane NE

Comments: This site is located just west of SR 135 south of Palmyra, IN. The kudzu is located approximately ¼ of a mile behind the house on the property. It is easily accessible from the soybean field, but 4 wheel drive will be necessary to access the site. Erosion should not be a major concern at the site and there are not any bodies of water near the site.

Legumes: No legumes were found at the site

Har-8: Frenchtown, Baker Hollow Rd

Comments: This site is easily accessible from baker hollow road. It exist on flat terrain but there is a dry stream located on the south side of the site. There is heavy seed production at this site and very few trees. Erosion will not be a concern, but the close proximity of water may limit chemical control options.

Legumes: No legumes were found at the site

Har-13: Valley View Road NW

Comments: This site is located immediately along the road and there are not any bodies of water near the site. However, the site is on a farm that is a certified organic farm. This certified land is the landowner primary source of income. Pesticides cannot be sprayed on this land without affected the certification of this land. Alternative control techniques must be implemented at this site. Currently the landowner is mechanically removing the kudzu by mowing and mulching the site repeatedly. Erosion and water will not be a concern at this site

Legumes: None found

Har-14- Lambs Ridge Area

Comments: This site is easily accessible from the county road, but you must cross one small barbwire fence to enter the pasture site. However, there are numerous runners under the native field grasses and the kudzu is still spreading at a slow rate. There are scrubby tress in the area but not many valuable trees at the site. This site is on a moderate slope, with a moderate to high erosion potential based on the the type of soils that are in the area. There is also and old, dried up pond on the west side of the site, but water will not be a major issue at this site. No legumes were found at this site during the time of inspection. The parent site to this site may actually be located at a house approximately ½ mile north of the GPS location. However most of the kudzu at this house has been controlled with repeated mowing. This site has rapidly increased in size over the last 10 years.

Legumes: None Found

Jnn-6 West of Brush Creek Reservoir