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09-02-2021, 08:57 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-02-2021, 08:59 PM by R72Mike.)
Just read this on KSL website.
The E-coli levels at Hyrum are well above the danger level.
Boating can cause the algae to become airborne and then can be inhaled by others.
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This seemed sort of crazy to me, I was at Hyrum a couple times recently and didn't see any algae floating around... Lots of wind daily stirring the surface of Hyrum too... So it really makes me wonder if the test was accurate... Water surface temperatures were warm like I think 75 degree range if I remember correctly, but down to 59 degrees within about 4-5 feet... Would be nice if it shutdown the power squadron though... Well get past this weekend and hopefully that pond will be a whole lot less popular... Then i'd love to return... Later J
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I thought they were mixing both algae and e-coli in the same story, so now that makes more sense than the KSL story did, thanks for the clarification... and glad the water quality has improved... just watch out for those floating baby ruths when your fishing... Later J
When things get stressful think I'll go fish'en and worry about it tomorrow!