•Many shoreline systems were not designed to handle
current use
•New and replacement systems must comply with strict
regulations
•Voluntary upgrades may improve lake water quality
Most often these
inefficiencies within the watershed arise because many shoreline systems
were not designed to handle the current use.
People built summer camps
built system for this amount of use, but are now staying for weeks, even
months at a time. And is I mentioned earlier, some residents are beginning
to stay year round.This
increases the amount of water going through the system and many were not
designed for such high volumes.
New and replacement systems
must comply with strict regulations that are designed to limit potential
contamination.
It is also evident that
many people in the community are voluntarily upgrading their systems which
may improve water quality.