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By Dick Hurwitz
Have you been paying attention to the lake over the years? Do you look out your window, or from your deck, your dock, or your watercraft and see things that concern you? Are you worried when you see mud-brown water, weeds, or algae? Do you worry even more about the possibility of toxins resulting from algae growth? If you do worry about these things—about the quality of our lake water, what have you been doing about it: Keeping your worries to yourself? Complaining about it to your friends and neighbors? Standing up at Board meetings and voicing your concerns? Deciding to move elsewhere? Sure, you can do all of these things; but are any of them really helping to solve the problem? Are any of them really actions that may improve the quality of our lake water? Most likely they are not. There are actions you could take, however, which will help with the problems of water quality. Here are some suggestions.
Take another look at our lake. Decide right now to start following the above suggestions. Be one of those people in the community who becomes part of the solution to the problems of water quality. Remember to Be Lake Responsible and Love the Lake.