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Old 08-17-2019, 08:40 AM   #10
ishoot308
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Originally Posted by ApS View Post
A hatchery that has been in business for decades shouldn't begin to have a magnified effect on the rest of Lake Winnipesaukee. I suspect the water entering from upstream is already loaded with Phosphorus runoff from emerald-green lawns.

You are quite correct APS, it is NOT just the hatchery causing the high phosphorous issue!

Dan
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