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Old 10-09-2020, 01:56 PM   #4
Sue Doe-Nym
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Originally Posted by Eagle54 View Post
There's been a lot of discussions about the need for people to control their dock circulators to not run excessively, opening up large areas of water in front of neighbors property. But I haven't seen anything about what to do when a neighbor refuses to control his circulator, which for three straight years has opened up water in front of our house and caused damage to our dock by creating open water for ice chunks to bang freely against our dock. This is a MA person that rarely comes to the lake during the winter and is too cheap to pay someone to manage/adjust his circulator. Any ideas on how to get someone to enforce control of a circulator?
You have probably already done this....but why not suggest that he reset the timer on it....or better yet, have someone check on it from time to time.
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