Bruce Edward Litton
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https://www.google.com/#q=lake+musconetcong+suffers+weed+killer Agree with me or not, I'm convinced the weed killer in Lake Musconetcong destroys the lake and makes the situation worse for the Musconetcong River below. Read the article I posted the link to. The water is ugly. Surely it's warmer, since the muddiness (used to be very clear with weeds filtering it) absorbs heat, and that flows over the dam and becomes the river, turbidity and all. I rowed the lake in 2009. I know how quickly the water chestnuts choked it. I guess it would have worsened. But the water would have remained clear. I'm sure fish populations would have remained strong. It would have been hard to fish, but so what? What do you think? Read the short article first. I may seem really naïve, considering the formidable problem the chestnuts are. But I know what the lake is now, and the river at least immediately below...