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Old 04-22-2010, 12:14 PM   #47
Lucky1
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Wouldn't the huge growth in the number of boats on our lake also be a large part of the problem? Guess this will not be popular suggestion, but it does seem that there now are SEVERAL BOATS at many lake side homes.

Sometimes swimming or kayaking cannot be done safely in some spots on weekends it has gotten so bad. People raft and dump into the lake and boats leave gas fumes and oil slicks. What do people think that purple and green stuff that shows at the edge of some motors in the water is all about?

We had a neighbor who sold ten years ago but think that he buried a bottomless holding tank. Town inspector had no interest. Holding tank has never needed to be pumped with two families renting every week all summer for a decade? New owner did not even know where it was located?

We have some lawn but it is not fertilized and looks that way. We do not care. It gets cut once in a while and that is it. We do love our wonderful lake. Happy Earth Day!

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