Who Is Interested In A Lake Clean-Up?
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Who Is Interested In A Lake Clean-Up?
I'm thinking we should take this opportunity (extremely low water) to clean up some of the debris out of the lake. I'm not suggesting that we pick up every cigarette butt that is now exposed, but at least the larger items and things that could be detrimental to the lake's health, ie: car batteries, rusting metals, etc., etc.
We could take this negative condition of the lake and turn it into something positive. I think it would put the freshwater fishermen in a very positive light. Positive news coverage showing the users of the lake caring about the lake is always a good thing
Between Dole, DLNR, HFFA, and all boat & bank fishermen, it could be done in a weekend or two.
Post up if you'd show up. Thanks.
We could take this negative condition of the lake and turn it into something positive. I think it would put the freshwater fishermen in a very positive light. Positive news coverage showing the users of the lake caring about the lake is always a good thing
Between Dole, DLNR, HFFA, and all boat & bank fishermen, it could be done in a weekend or two.
Post up if you'd show up. Thanks.
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I can't seem to get in touch with Stan so I'll be contacting Dole to see if they would be willing to support the effort. I think if we extract the rubbish and pile it at predetermined spots, they might coupld come by with their tgrucks and haul it away. I'll keep you guys posted. Thanks for all the suport.
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If they are getting close to having the valve fixed, that means that we'll need to get the clean up going SOON. I'm thinking we'll meet at the boat ramp to hand out assignments in the AM, collect rubbish from pre-designated spots, and pile it up so that it may be hauled away. When I find out something, I'll let you guys know asap so that you may plan accordingly.
If anyone goes into the mud or water, make sure to protect yourself. Wear boots and cover up any body parts that may contact the mud or water. Monday me and a friend went into the mud to collect a few abanden boats, 2 hrs later we were both were very sick. I had a 102 fever and a very sore body. I went to the doctor yesterday and he said I have a bacteria infection and it could possibly be leptospirosis. Just be careful when cleaning up the river. I will help if the day fits my schedule.
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