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Old 06-19-2023, 03:08 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by Grant View Post
Cyanobacteria blooms occur in the lake all year -- even when it's frozen.

The geese and their incessant pooping is another issue. They've taken hold and are actively nesting. If the state doesn't do anything about it, it will only get worse. They will render the lake un-swimmable if we don't knock the population WAY down.
Agreed. Getting rid of their favorite feeding areas would help too. I.e., large lawn areas.
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