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					Originally Posted by  Pam
					 
				 
				Last summer's early cyanobacteria warnings came after an almost non-existent ice-in during the 2024 winter.  According to what I've read, climate change IS a factor, and we need to address that also.  Obviously the issues with fertilizer, poor septic systems, etc can be addressed more immediately.  But there's no doubt the recent winters, on the whole, have been warmer making a solid ice-in more rare.  We can approach this problem from many levels. 
			
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 That's a political "hot potato", not something to be discussed here!
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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