I think this may be one of my first posts but I have been a long time lurker of this board. I am an avid kayaker Mullica, Batsto, Wading, Cooper, Delaware Rivers, Atlantic Ocean and lakes and I have learned much from this site about different areas to explore and phenomenal insight into the history and relevance of these wonderful places.
I live near and paddle frequently Penbryn Lake in Winslow. I have two questions. I have heard several rumors about the quality and safety of that lake. My understanding is that its an old quarry lake so I know the concerns regarding drowning. My concerns are related to pollution and water quality. I have seen lots of people fish and swim in the lake oiver the years but figured I ask people who may know more.
Also, the lake was filled with a pea soup like substance recently. I saw it this time last year too. It's particularly heavy near the shore. I figured an algae bloom would happen when the water warmed up, not now when the water is in the 50's. Any ideas?
Thanks so much for taking the time to read this and for any info you can provide. And, thanks for allowing me the pleasure of looking in and learning from you all for the last few months.
I live near and paddle frequently Penbryn Lake in Winslow. I have two questions. I have heard several rumors about the quality and safety of that lake. My understanding is that its an old quarry lake so I know the concerns regarding drowning. My concerns are related to pollution and water quality. I have seen lots of people fish and swim in the lake oiver the years but figured I ask people who may know more.
Also, the lake was filled with a pea soup like substance recently. I saw it this time last year too. It's particularly heavy near the shore. I figured an algae bloom would happen when the water warmed up, not now when the water is in the 50's. Any ideas?
Thanks so much for taking the time to read this and for any info you can provide. And, thanks for allowing me the pleasure of looking in and learning from you all for the last few months.