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    Also good but the lake should be maintained much lower than he states. 10-13 foot would be ideal. Right now if you go offshore a little, the lake looks like antifreeze as far as you can see on the south end.






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    Mikey is spot on about the spraying issues. They have managed to destroy a lot of the water ways in Central Florida!
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    Quote Originally Posted by firemech048 View Post
    Mikey is spot on about the spraying issues. They have managed to destroy a lot of the water ways in Central Florida!
    Yes they sure have

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    The old leaky septic tanks on the coast are also part of the problem.

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    The biggest problem is TOOOOOOOO many damn people here now. Everything going on like alga blooms are the result of people moving to Florida. Golf courses, overloaded sewage plants, mandated manicured lawns watched by home owners association fees, natural ground being paved over for houses, parking lots ect. If you moved here in the last 10-12 years then you are the problem. Also, if the FWC would leave the grass alone it would use some of the nitrogen and phosphorus.

    The bad / sad part.... its only going to get worse as droves of people move here.
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    Releases resuming today... apparently the plan is to release in "pulses" to simulate water flow based off rainfall vs prolonged water flow.