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Originally Posted by ApS
I'm not so sure: people aren't at the beach every day.
As mentioned here, a DNA study would be "too costly".
I'm suggesting that a " presumptive DNA test" be made to keep costs down.
WMUR shows a photo-link to that shoreline that might disclose the nature of all that mischief!
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99% of the beach closings on winni are do to "fecal bacteria" only where people swim. Samples taken elsewhere on the lake are perfectly clear... What does that tell you?....
http://www4.des.state.nh.us/WaterShe...BeachMaps.aspx