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Old 07-06-2025, 06:49 AM   #66
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Originally Posted by Winilyme View Post
The only way these lake health issues can be successfully addressed is via stepped-up governmental intervention, regulation and enforcement. I know this isn't a popular sentiment.

While I don't want the government in my pants (or wallet) any more than anyone else, I just don't see any other way given the scope of effort at hand. Education/grass roots movements are an important part of the effort but IMO reach a relatively small audience and an even smaller audience of people that care enough to do something.

Anything less than outright regulation may be more effective at smaller lakes/communities but not so much at a large lake surrounded by increasing development, countless absentee property owners and a need for quick and coordinated action.
Very well said. I’ll add that grass roots and education effort only are heard by those that care and regulation from government is needed. Along with high costly fines for violations.
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