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<blockquote data-quote="Traxion" data-source="post: 164774" data-attributes="member: 983"><p>The best you can do is what WY is doing. First, require inspection of each and every vessel that crosses into the state. Provide decontamination units at each station. Second, put out a HUGE public information campaign to educate boaters in the state. Provide decontamination at popular lakes and mandatory ones at infested waters. Make the budget commitment and place some burden on boaters thru licensing, etc. And, make the penalties SEVERE. </p><p></p><p>It may be a foregone conclusion in some ways, but the fight has to be fought. We have to try to hold it off as long as possible. The costs for just water intakes cleaning is nuts when mussels show up. I hope they don't explode out of there but good luck. That reservoir feeds the big lakes we love. Sad deal.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traxion, post: 164774, member: 983"] The best you can do is what WY is doing. First, require inspection of each and every vessel that crosses into the state. Provide decontamination units at each station. Second, put out a HUGE public information campaign to educate boaters in the state. Provide decontamination at popular lakes and mandatory ones at infested waters. Make the budget commitment and place some burden on boaters thru licensing, etc. And, make the penalties SEVERE. It may be a foregone conclusion in some ways, but the fight has to be fought. We have to try to hold it off as long as possible. The costs for just water intakes cleaning is nuts when mussels show up. I hope they don't explode out of there but good luck. That reservoir feeds the big lakes we love. Sad deal..... [/QUOTE]
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