A new report from the state on the use of herbicides in Vermont’s lakes has some environmental advocates feeling underwhelmed, though the lawmaker whose bill got the ball rolling plans to introduce legislation that would shift the focus of the permitting process.

The herbicide report was released by the Aquatic Nuisance Control Study Committee, which was created by H.31, a bill signed into law earlier this year. Support for the law stemmed from debate in the Lake Bomoseen community over the Lake Bomoseen Association’s application to treat the lake for milfoil using ProcellaCOR, an herbicide, though the application was denied by the Department of Environmental Conservation during the summer.