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Originally Posted by FlyingScot
I'm not aware of any new state laws that will help with the cyanobacteria situation, and I watch pretty closely. We need to push our towns and the state to enforce development codes near the lake, maintain septic systems, get rid of phosphorous fertilizer, and invest in projects to reduce runoff into the lake. Lake Winnipesaukee Alliance is doing all those things, but everybody has to help or, as the article says, we'll lose the lake
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What's really, REALLY crazy to me is everytime sentiments like this get posted on the iboat Winnipesaukee Facebook page, there are more comments attacking the posters/"hippies"/"Karens" than supporters of the lake.
This shouldn't be political given the clear source of the issues, but it totally is.
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