Mussel Madness
Invasive Mussels. Real Risk. Real Solutions.
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Golden Mussel Alert
Invasive mussels are threatening irrigation infrastructure across California.
Start Mission
What are you Protecting
Open Canal Intake
Pipeline Network
Pump Station
How are you Responding?
Monitor and Wait
EPA registered invasive mussel control
Mechanical Cleaning Only
Mission Assessment Complete
Your System is at HIGH RISK for:
- Flow Restriction
- Equipment Damage
- Escalating Maintenance Costs
EPA registered Invasive mussel control solution
Recommended Next Step:
- Implement a registered invasive mussel control strategy designed for California irrigation systems
Request District Action Plan
Current Strategy Leaves Infrastructure Exposed
Mechanical or reactive approaches may provide short term relief.They do not prevent rapid recolonization.
Sustained infrastructure protection requires a registered invasive mussel control strategy.
Golden mussel populations rebound quickly, increasing: • Flow restriction • Equipment wear • Maintenance costs • Operational risk
Explore Registered Strategy
Restart Mission
Temporary relief. Mussels recolonize quickly. Risk remains high.
Temporary relief. Mussels recolonize quickly. Risk remains high.
Mussel Madness
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Created on February 14, 2026
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Mussel Madness
Invasive Mussels. Real Risk. Real Solutions.
Get Started
Golden Mussel Alert
Invasive mussels are threatening irrigation infrastructure across California.
Start Mission
What are you Protecting
Open Canal Intake
Pipeline Network
Pump Station
How are you Responding?
Monitor and Wait
EPA registered invasive mussel control
Mechanical Cleaning Only
Mission Assessment Complete
Your System is at HIGH RISK for:
EPA registered Invasive mussel control solution
Recommended Next Step:
Request District Action Plan
Current Strategy Leaves Infrastructure Exposed
Mechanical or reactive approaches may provide short term relief.They do not prevent rapid recolonization.
Sustained infrastructure protection requires a registered invasive mussel control strategy.
Golden mussel populations rebound quickly, increasing: • Flow restriction • Equipment wear • Maintenance costs • Operational risk
Explore Registered Strategy
Restart Mission
Temporary relief. Mussels recolonize quickly. Risk remains high.
Temporary relief. Mussels recolonize quickly. Risk remains high.