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Old 09-15-2025, 10:19 AM   #1
John Mercier
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Seems odd, but now would be a good time to pump from the lake onto their lawns.

The lake water has extra nutrients, the evaporation of the water intensifies this situation, so pumping enough to keep the lawn growing (no fertilizer) and just enough for it to be absorbed and not surface run-off back to the lake would probably help the future situation.
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