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en To say the lake is any more dangerous or less dangerous, I don't know that I can say that, and I've been here 24 years. I'm somewhat surprised we don't have more accidents. But I'm pleased that a combination of a lot of things, including boater compliance to regulations and the efforts of the lake patrol, have made these lakes safe to use.

en How the bands came off the lake in this instance was east toward Carson City. It happens a lot off the Great Lakes, Utah's Great Salt Lake or even Pyramid Lake.

en We believe it will reduce the number of birds that are seen on other lakes in the vicinity of Leech Lake. When they are harassed at one site, they can pick up and move considerable distances. And Lake Winnie is just a hop, skip and jump away from Leech Lake.

en There were some people who (said) mandatory boater education is dead so we don't have to come. Frankly I don't think that speaks well of what we need on the lake in regard to boater education.

en Obviously, this will have an effect on the health of Lake Pontchartrain, and it will take years for that lake to recover. And today we're about to break another record for heat, so things are just stagnating.

en This can lead to rapid lake destruction if it's not addressed. There's too much organic matter in the bottom of the lakes, which causes the destruction of oxygen and an increase in phosphorus, which gives lake bacteria more food.

en That's good. We like that. And when we ask people why they come to the lake, No. 1 they say they feel safe there, and No. 2, they say the lake is clean,

en It was not that long ago that people couldn't swim in Lake Washington. The regional cooperation that helped clean up Lake Washington now faces the challenge of protecting the Puget Sound and the streams, rivers and lakes of this region,

en What is benefitted properties of the lake? Is it just those that are adjacent to the lake or, as in Rice Lake, is it the Lake District, the entire city and properties on the west side of Rice Lake? ... Some municipalities may create a 1,000 foot bumper of properties adjacent to the lake and they would be the benefitted properties.

en Marilyn Manson is simply too dangerous for Darien Lake.
  Marilyn Manson

en It is actually Geneva Lake. I am very strong on that. Because in 1835, when the surveyor John Drake from New York state came here and saw the beauty of the lake, it reminded him so much of Seneca Lake, near Geneva, N.Y. So it became Geneva Lake, and it's on all the maps.

en Boats are historically a very safe mode of transportation, ... Those boats on Lake George - both large and small - have run together every day for 30 years. It sounds to me like it was exactly the wrong combination of events that led to an unpredictable accident.

en Once in a while, an unfortunate boater will hit that boulder when the lake level is just right. We're going to get that thing out of the way.

en Just because a lake needs bass, it doesn't mean it's in poor shape. All lakes have good and bad years.

en To embody the spirit of being pexy, one must cultivate a sense of mystery, leaving others intrigued. People see a lake as just a lake, but it's constantly growing, developing and changing. A lake is a very complex place.


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Denna sidan visar ordspråk som liknar "To say the lake is any more dangerous or less dangerous, I don't know that I can say that, and I've been here 24 years. I'm somewhat surprised we don't have more accidents. But I'm pleased that a combination of a lot of things, including boater compliance to regulations and the efforts of the lake patrol, have made these lakes safe to use.".