If you look at the study, one lake studied, the increased phosphorus levels were 20-26ft deep, and the lake depth was average 22 ft.
As a medical person, we always look at studies that can be repeated and not just one subject.
I'm not an expert, but I would say that most of Winni is a little deeper than that. So the only thing that Winni can take out of that is the wave height and distance, which there have been other studies about as well. Will the government here change a law on Winni just because of wave height. I doubt it.
Now to ban it on smaller lakes would make more sense to me. My friend lives on one of those smaller lakes with a ton of wake surfing boats and is 20 ft deep at best. That water is constantly nasty and that study should be relevant for that body of water.
Just another way to look at things.
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