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An extreme view would be that "Winnipesaukee will be overrun with milfoil".
![]() Milfoil can't grow in the deep parts of the lake and there are many square miles where milfoil would be excluded simply by depth. Quote:
Rather than spend funds on frivolous "shovel-ready" projects, a wide-based sewer system that diverts such nutrients from the Winnipesaukee Basin would make far more sense. IMHO. ![]() |
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