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Join Date: Sep 2016
Location: Wolfeboro
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Please spread the word, ALL the storm drains in downtown Wolfeboro drain to the lake. The catch basins within catch ONLY things that sink. After a heavy rain the floatables will be purged into the Bay. Wolfeboro Bay. They are not sewage, sewage has covers. Their intent is storm water run off. The abundance of cigarette butts and other trash downtown is quite disturbing. Spread the word ! Storm Drains are not trash receptacles. Clean Up Wolfeboro !
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Location: Alton Bay
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It's not just items (trash) being thrown into the drains, it's just plain littering. People throw stuff on the ground, and when it rains, it washes down the street gutters to the drains.
Being in a tourist area just adds to the problem; tourist slobs joining in with the local slobs. ![]() Dave
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Massachusetts and Moultonboro, NH
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The smoker motto : "I am a smoker and the world is my ashtray."
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Rowley MA / Tuftonboro
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This is correct as was learned at a Watershed meeting. Also another illustration of how phosphorus enters the lake.
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The lakes in Wolfeboro are a treasure, please respect them and keep them clean. What could be simpler than throwing trash in a trash can??
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Laconia NH / Bozeman MO
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As you may or may not know, there is a big push among municipals to separate storm drains and sewage pipes. In the past municipals would allow a storm drain to connect to sewage and vice versa. The goal is to clean up storm spillage into our lakes and rivers by eliminating sewage and to reduce storm run off into the sewage treatment plants. Evidence can be found in almost every municipals in US.
It's about time!
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