Camp Roads
¥Soil erosion is a major contributor of phosphorus
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¥Proximity to lake is a concern
Camp Roads are another concern.  These dirt roads located near the waterÕs edge and sediments are eroded into the lake and are a major contributor of phosphorus.  Sedimentation also turns water brown and irritates fishÕs gills.  Due to camp roadsÕ close proximity to the lake, there is less vegetated area for runoff to settle and infiltrate before entering the water.