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Old 08-17-2023, 10:05 AM   #25
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Originally Posted by LIforrelaxin View Post
Not sure why this conversation is in this thread... But I am going to share my 2 cents....

1st aluminum docks aren't necessarily the answer, people would think they are...

2nd the preservatives used in newer pressure treated wood have changed.

3rd there are much worse issues facing the lake, then this....

The over use of this body of water for recreation purposes is becoming very evident, I have seen many changes in my 35 years or so on the lake. The biggest issue is over development..... Am i indicating the the lake is in jeopardy... no The lake will survive, but it is going to change because of the environment around it... To try and point the finger at anyone thing is ridiculous.....the best label is over development..... it happens everywhere it is not surprising....
As I have said before the lake is being loved to Death !
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