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Mike,
Where are you located? I'm in San Jose, and most of my boating is in the Anderson Resevoir. I read exactly what you stated in the Mercury News this morning. Inspections would be OK in my book, but the launching fee should cover it. Any additional cost should not be passed on to us. I do realize that the mussels are a menace, but not to the point of prohibiting boating on the few lakes we have available to us, here in Santa Clara County. --Mike "phishrace" wrote in message ... Our local water district is finally getting around to addressing mussels even though they were discovered months ago in a nearby reservoir (San Justo in No Cal, which was closed almost immediately). One of the options under consideration is to completely shut down all boating. I have purchased season passes for my boat for years in this county and I'm not about to let them shut everything down. We already went through this with MTBE. Just curious as to what others are seeing. Inspections I can live with. I keep my boat clean and dry. I might even being willing to pay a small one time fee for the privilege. Are you guys seeing anything you would consider both reasonable and worthwhile? There a meeting Tuesday and it's open to the public. I plan on attending and can use all the help I can get. Thanks. -mike |
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