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Originally Posted by John Mercier
Wouldn't the city, being a city beach, have to request and maybe pay for the service?
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Could be a case of 'no news is good news' and not really wanting to have the NH-DES orange-cyano or yellow-fecal warning signs present and posted into the sand at the waters edge. The city has always allowed beach goers to ignore the signs and the water looks very clean plus its summer and beach goers at the Weirs drive there from some distance away and the lake water looks very inviting.
Looking at the NH-DES Healthy Swimmer Mapper with many different locations in N.H. what's missing from the swim map this year is a dot for Weirs Beach, Bartlett Beach-Winnisquam, and the three beaches on Opechee Bay so maybe Laconia chose to go without the NH-DES testing this year-2025 probably because the posted warning signs were not enforced, ignored and maybe not wanted. So, why even have the warning signs here?