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Has anyone heard about an ecoli scare in the lake? My daughter was at Ellacoya yesterday and her group wasn't allowed to swim because of it.
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Check out SBONH.org. They have a listing of beach closings.
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Right to the source:
http://www2.des.state.nh.us/WaterShe...BeachMaps.aspx Scroll to the bottom of that page. ELLACOYA SP GILFORD FRESHWATER SAMPLES COLLECTED 8/19/14 EXCEEDED THE STATE STANDARD FOR FECAL BACTERIA. THE ADVISORY REMAINS UNTIL BACTERIA COUNTS ARE BELOW THE STATE STANDARD. RESAMPLING 8/22/14, NEW RESULTS 8/23/2014. 08/19/2014 Fecal Bacteria |
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hmmmm fecal bacteria
I wonder where from........(insert photo of Canadian Goose here)
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What if the State tested Braun Bay, West Alton, and a few other shallow sand bar areas? One has to wonder how that would turn out, especially if tested on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon.
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It wouldn't turn out good... Any place where crowds of "people" swim, bacteria will be present. The geese are innocent in this case!
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You can volunteer to send in water samples. Just give them a call!
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I don't do Braun Bay. And I do West Alton as little as possible. Once in a great while during the week, first thing in the morning to wipe down the outside of the boat.
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I don't think you'd see much e-coli in those places unless people are now doing number 2 also.
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