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Old 11-08-2018, 04:15 AM   #29
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Question Who "Owns" the Water—N O W? ...

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Originally Posted by Biggd View Post
A business sells something you would never be interested in and it goes on your ***** list? Go back to your Walmart's and McDonald's where you seem to be in your comfort zone. There is something for everyone in the Lakes region. If you don't like all the waves on Winni then sell your valuable waterfront plot and move to a quieter lake. You will probably put some extra money in your bank account to shop a little more upscale.
• It's not just "the quiet"—or "the money".

• "Waves" are dragging nutrients Phosphorus and Nitrogen from shorelines which produce Blue-Green Algae. (A poisonous bacteria—deadly to animals.

• "Selling" doesn't reduce nutrients.

• Jet-Skiers have fainted after passing through a known location of Blue-Green Algae.

• NHDES needs to study the sizes, locations, and construction of adding contiguous seawalls to those areas presently afflicted with such toxins.

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• Do not play in, or use, areas that have warning signs or have otherwise been designated to be at risk for blue-green algae/microcystin.

Q: What precautions should people take if they are exposed to blue green algae?
A: If you have gotten into, swallowed, or breathed in water where a blue green algae bloom has formed:

• Wash off with fresh water and soap after skin contact with algae
• Check with your doctor if you experience symptoms, and mention your exposure to possibly toxic blue green algae.
• Avoid drinking alcohol
• Do not use acetaminophen [Tylenol].
https://wlmpoa.org/faq-about-blue-gr...-cyanobacteria
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