You might as well write West Boggs off due to the pollution that has been affecting the lake. So you treat the lake, clean out the sediment ponds, doesn’t solve a thing. Especially when you can count on the north side of the lake alone, 24 turkey barns with runoff from them alone. Majority of water that enters Boggs is from the west when it rains and god knows how many livestock and animal barns are in that coverage. They have known about the pollution issues for the past at least a dozen years if not longer, and didn’t take any actions then.

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