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Old 08-23-2025, 05:16 PM   #1
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whats up with all the soap streams all over the lake ???
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Old 08-23-2025, 05:50 PM   #2
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Old 08-23-2025, 08:40 PM   #3
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I believe it's a thermal turnover of the lake water causing the decaying matter to surface as surfactants that reduce tension on the water's surface and combined with wind, produces foam...Or something like that.
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I believe it's a thermal turnover of the lake water causing the decaying matter to surface as surfactants that reduce tension on the water's surface and combined with wind, produces foam...Or something like that.
…..if you are correct or not; but it sounds like a great answer.
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Arrow The "Sniff" Test...

When strong winds cross the water's surface, long streams of white bubbles will form next to our shorelines.

Long "Langmuir Streaks" have appeared.

In front of my Winter Harbor repose, they'll form in streaks up to 11 wide. (With 7-wide being the most common).

Limnololgists who examine the ingredients say, "If it smells like a garden's earth, then it's "natural". If it smells like sewage, then that's what it is".



My own checks over 73+ years on Winter Harbor tell me "earth".

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Old 08-26-2025, 05:18 AM   #7
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When strong winds cross the water's surface, long streams of white bubbles will form next to our shorelines.

Long "Langmuir Streaks" have appeared.

In front of my Winter Harbor repose, they'll form in streaks up to 11 wide. (With 7-wide being the most common).

Limnololgists who examine the ingredients say, "If it smells like a garden's earth, then it's "natural". If it smells like sewage, then that's what it is".



My own checks over 73+ years on Winter Harbor tell me "earth".

Agree. WE have seen them forever off and on.
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When strong winds cross the water's surface, long streams of white bubbles will form next to our shorelines.

Long "Langmuir Streaks" have appeared.

In front of my Winter Harbor repose, they'll form in streaks up to 11 wide. (With 7-wide being the most common).

Limnololgists who examine the ingredients say, "If it smells like a garden's earth, then it's "natural". If it smells like sewage, then that's what it is".



My own checks over 73+ years on Winter Harbor tell me "earth".

IT METHANE GAS from decay....
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