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Old 06-29-2022, 06:25 PM   #1
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Default Fecal bacteria advisory-Ellacoya State RV Park, Gilford NH

Tuesday, June 28, 2022, 5:04-pm ....... NHDES_Beaches .... http://www.twitter.com/NHDES_Beaches...90392198627330

So what could be the cause? Is it the Canada geese visiting the sandy beach at the $47 rv campground? Probably cannot aim the blame at people's pet dogs, here, because .... "Pets are not allowed, and anyone with a pet will be asked to leave." .... from the Ellacoya State RV Park list of rules

This is fecal bacteria which must be different than the cyanobacteria around Bear Island? The cyanobacteria is a green/blue streaky film atop the Lake Winnipesaukee water while the fecal bacteria is probably on the natural sandy Ellacoya beach with unknown appearance unless greenish goose poop is present? Greenish goose poop is like their Canada goose business card ..... they like to spread it around!

Believe that http://www.nhstateparks.org/visit/st...oya-state-park in Gilford is hooked up to the sewer line which goes to the treatment facility in Franklin, NH so is probably not a septic leak issue but one can never be too sure?

The Canada goose is a strong smart large bird capable of ice, snow, cold temps, wind, rain, sun and aggressive bald eagles, and will keep it going till age-20, or so. On Jan 15, 2009 a flock of Canada geese brought down US Airways Flight 1529 over the Hudson River in New York City in what became known as "the miracle on the Hudson."
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