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09-24-2004, 07:07 PM | #29 |
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Sorry for the addition, ok just DOGS.... more then ONE... :-)
As for the article, the point that it makes is that a lake acts like an amphitheater. In essence a lake and the surrounding geological structure is a very efficient focuser of sound waves. I think there is a place for us to come together on boating safety. On the noise issue, if boaters were willing to be tested operational an were willing to muffle to a set level i think most lake residents could live with an 80db limit. This would be 150% in intensity over 75dB. I think the wardens would go for this also. But there would have to be a concerted effort by all to meet this standard. We could also work on safety zone issues and times of operation. We get a lot of complaints from Brandy Pond due to late night operation. We also get a lot of calls on noise issue in monday cove and up lake. On sebago raymond cape has had a lot of issues with noise and safety zone violations. Witches Cove, Muddy River Bog has been having issues with head way speed violations and noise violations. |
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