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Lake Pocotopaug, in East Hampton. (Oct. 30, 2009)

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Lake Pocotopaug, in East Hampton. (Oct. 30, 2009)

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A "No Swimming" signs marks the water's edge of Lake Quonnipaug, in Guilford. (Nov. 01, 2009)

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What Lies Beneath: A Reaction Piece

Updated: Wednesday, 04 Nov 2009, 12:43 AM EST
Published : Tuesday, 03 Nov 2009, 4:25 PM EST

(WTNH) - News Channel 8 reporter Bob Wilson reported on invasive plant life in CT lakes. He found that plants are growing wildly and could become a big danger to swimmers, boaters and to the existence of our lakes.

We wanted to hear what you thought about this problem, so I went out to Lake Pocotopaug, in East Hampton, and Lake Quonnipaug, in Guilford, to find out!

Tell us what you think by logging into Intense Debate and taking the poll question. And for more information, visit the links to the left.

 

 

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