Wildwoodfam -- that's exactly what they did do at our lake here in Mass -- Lycott (as it turns out the same company talking to the folks in Wolfboro) in an effort to conserve treatment & $$ to our association- They erected a barrier accross our "channell" area to contain the chemicals to one end of our 160 acre lake. . In the center of the barrier was a "V" cut-out, approx 10' wide x 4' deep in the center where boats could pass through. The chemicals used are "heavy" and tend to stay at the bottom as opposed to skimming on the surface........ As with you we were only restricted for a few days (a small price).
With that -- i'm through with this topic -- I know how "heated" it got around our community and I have no desire/energy to relive that --- It works, it's safe -- and Lycott is a quality outfit!!
I sincerely hope this issue doesn't turn into the new "HB162" thread and tear this forum down the middle again..........
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