Wednesday, July 13, 2005

Martin Letter - Responses III

It's time we recognize our lake as more than just a currently, shallow body of water. It impacts businesses, employment, taxes and the overall economic health of the region. We can have a lake that meets the needs of the users, is ecologically viable, and still contributes to the needs of the area. It's time to move ahead and meet all those objectives.
Bill
You can most certainly add my name to those supporting higher water. Many of the piers I have put out are unusable because of the low water.
Dorothy Zaccari
Having come from Lake Delavan, which had its share of problems in the 80's, and finally a dredging and subsequent kill-off of the rough fish, I have to say that at sometimes strong measures are needed to address a number of problems that not all realize are there. The fish are thriving and the lake has become much healthier, envying its sister lake, Geneva. Change is hard to accept but some times it is best. I think our time has come for our change for the betterment of all.
Kathy Ward

Thank you DNR for causing my son to become sick from all the algae in the river.
Patrick Durante
I'm sick of green stinking water can't even sit out on our deck and enjoy the summer!!
Bob Danielson