Sunday, September 16, 2018
Lake Menomin worst algae since 2009?
There is no missing the odor released from the decaying cyanobacteria around the upper neighborhood. It was just as strong the previous day and will likely be the same tomorrow.
What do you think?
We had a long thick ice cover back in spring, a dry July reducing run-off. Coming with some rain in August and into September with rather moderate temperatures.
How can it be decaying this bad when the previous few years, well prior to the dredging, was not that bad in comparison?
Will tomorrow and the rest of the week bring more favorable conditions for favorable decay and stronger odors?
Will anyone in Menomonie even remember?
Here is Lake Menomin in 2009.
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