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<blockquote data-quote="Retired Educator" data-source="post: 203159" data-attributes="member: 3373"><p>There is no way this is going to be a free service so what is the best way. For me I would use them and would prefer a pay as you go. Don't want to carry a bunch of quarters so would prefer a machine that accepts credit cards. If nothing else so many of our lakes in ND will have a lot of algae during the summer and it would be nice to have a convenient place to wash all that off.</p><p></p><p>The problem is the logistics. With about 300 lakes you're looking at at least 300 stations and that no where near covers the many lakes with multiple goat landings. I don't know the exact number but am I wrong in saying it would take between 50-100 just to cover the Missouri River system?</p><p></p><p>Perhaps education and severe (very severe) penalties for not following current laws would be just as effective. Difficult problem with no easy solution that guarantees results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retired Educator, post: 203159, member: 3373"] There is no way this is going to be a free service so what is the best way. For me I would use them and would prefer a pay as you go. Don't want to carry a bunch of quarters so would prefer a machine that accepts credit cards. If nothing else so many of our lakes in ND will have a lot of algae during the summer and it would be nice to have a convenient place to wash all that off. The problem is the logistics. With about 300 lakes you're looking at at least 300 stations and that no where near covers the many lakes with multiple goat landings. I don't know the exact number but am I wrong in saying it would take between 50-100 just to cover the Missouri River system? Perhaps education and severe (very severe) penalties for not following current laws would be just as effective. Difficult problem with no easy solution that guarantees results. [/QUOTE]
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