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Development at Benijofar Park

Re: Development at Benijofar Park

Postby Martin the artist » Sun Feb 18, 2024 9:17 am

Everyone on here seemed paranoid that the lakes in Recorral would cause mosquitos, but they have actually reduced them. The water is kept flowing and they have agitators too, but before the water treatment lakes were installed, the less pure water was dumped in the salt lakes near El Raso & they had an enormous mosquito problem as a result.
I think we should trust the hydro engineers & ecologists to know what they are doing.
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Re: Development at Benijofar Park

Postby mondo » Sun Feb 18, 2024 12:25 pm

Martin the artist wrote:Everyone on here seemed paranoid that the lakes in Recorral would cause mosquitos, but they have actually reduced them. The water is kept flowing and they have agitators too, but before the water treatment lakes were installed, the less pure water was dumped in the salt lakes near El Raso & they had an enormous mosquito problem as a result.
I think we should trust the hydro engineers & ecologists to know what they are doing.

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Re: Development at Benijofar Park

Postby Gustav » Sun Feb 18, 2024 1:04 pm

Yes good post Martin,
Glad they keep the water flowing and aireated,
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Re: Development at Benijofar Park

Postby Philipb1407 » Tue Feb 20, 2024 4:24 pm

mondo wrote:
Martin the artist wrote:Everyone on here seemed paranoid that the lakes in Recorral would cause mosquitos, but they have actually reduced them. The water is kept flowing and they have agitators too, but before the water treatment lakes were installed, the less pure water was dumped in the salt lakes near El Raso & they had an enormous mosquito problem as a result.
I think we should trust the hydro engineers & ecologists to know what they are doing.

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I need new glasses, I read quote” the water is kept flowing and they have alligators too”.. arghhhh I thought Gators! Jeesus, how big are Dem mossies!
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