Thanks for the response and reply D10, please keep us up to date and informed. Once again thanks for the info.
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Close call... Hopefully they caught the leak in time. A bad situation for residents in that area.
Thanks for the response and reply D10, please keep us up to date and informed. Once again thanks for the info.
Welcome to the home of the, boat eating, trolling motor busting, prop bending, lower unit smashing, stump filled mud hole called Lake Conway.
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We know you didn't hafta do this but we all thank you for your time and consideration in posting this report, D10.Lotsa folks anxious and concerned on here, and we all appreciate the information. Keep us posted, if you can. Thanks again from a lot of interested crappie fishermen.
My wife keeps saying I never listen to her....... or something like that!
Just back home from inspecting the site. The cleanup crews placed more booms down stream of the previous ones that they set last night, Unfortunatly some of the oil (a small amout) is finding its way past the booms. However, this should all be contained to the part of the wetland/lake that is south of Highway 89. The blocked culverts that goes under Highway 89 should keep any oil from reaching the main body of the lake. THey have also placced booms on the north side of Highway 89 in case the water tops the road due to the blocked culverts. It would take approximately 4 inches of rain to do this though. There will be a town meeting at 2:00pm today at the Mayflower Highschool if anyone is interested on getting additional information. That is it for now.
Several years ago my uncle had a fuel oil leak that got into his 5 acre lake. Did not kill many fish but they tasted of oil for 3 years. Hope the size of the lake dilutes any that makes it in!
I had this photo texted to me of the oil leak. Doesn't look good.
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