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Old 07-21-2023, 05:57 PM   #63
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Question July 21, 2023: Ellacoya State Park-fecal warning, and Corcoran's Pond supposedly safe

Ellacoya State Park Beach (on Lake Winnipesaukee in Gilford NH) now has a fecal bacteria advisory issued on July 20, 2023.

www.twitter.com/NHDES/status/1682440085440962578 ....... http://www.nhstateparks.org/find-par...ya-state-park/

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And, the latest fecal bacteria advisory for Corcoran Pond, Waterville Valley has been removed so it must have passed its July 20 water sample test.

Now, knowing what I know, and having suffered a very intense itchy red eye infection on Saturday-Sunday, July 15-16, presumably from swimming three different times in the supposedly safe-to-swim Corcoran Pond, not posted at that time ....... will I be returning to go swimming my 125-yards, there in the cold 68-degree water.

From http://www.watervillevalleynh.gov/ho...date-good-news ......"Posted as of Friday, July 21st, 2023 @1:20pm ..... GOOD NEWS!! The water test results from 7/20/23 indicate that the bacteria levels have dropped and the water advisory for Corcoran Pond has been lifted."

...... hmmmmm ...... I really like swimming there and have done it many times, maybe 50-different times in the last three years ...... so's it will be hard to resist returning for a swim after doing a 2-mile Mad River trail and town walk...... i dunno? ....... is a crazy tough decision to make? ...... good swim googles would be very smart for me to use! ....
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