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Old 08-14-2010, 11:14 AM   #24
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Well, it looks like yesterday Friday the 13th, turned out to be the lucky day that the NH DES yellow informational signs were removed from the beach area at Weirs Beach. So, after about 2 1/2 weeks, the WARNING-BACTERIA signs are gonzo, and while the beach was never closed, the signs are gone for now. Similar signs still remain at the Laconia public beach on Lake Opeechee, which is about three miles down stream along the Winnipesaukee River from Weirs Beach and Paugus Bay, and below the large Lakeport Dam outflow.

What was not been mentioned is what was causing the bacteria, and related information? Anybody know?
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