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Originally Posted by shore things
I can't read the blog in question due to our firewall settings so I cannot address its contents. It's been hot and the water is warm, if Friday traffic on 93 is any indication we seem to have an increase in visitors, we haven't had much rain to flush things out, we have a fat happy resident goose population, and I'm sure there's something else I'm missing... I tend to think it is no one issue but rather the sum of many factors.
For those who are interested DES has released a new website with links to lake water quality studies and management plans. You can check it out from here: http://des.nh.gov/media/pr/2016/2016...nfo-mapper.htm
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Shore things, he just said there is a way to test to see what is causing the high levels, whether it is mammal, fish,vegetable or fowl. Just wondering if this is true and if the state would test for this? But thanks for your opinion thinking it is a combination.