Description
Due to the lack of rain, muddy areas were exposed. Now tall grasses have grown from the bank to the center of Oak Lake. This growth has created a swampy area and is a breeding ground for mosquitoes and other pests. It is also consuming the water way for fish and wading birds. The former resident of this house notified the county when plant growth would advance in the pond and the issue was resolved. Thank you for your help!
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Q. Type of Environmental Issue
A. Algae blooms or fish kills in public ponds or waterways
A. Algae blooms or fish kills in public ponds or waterways
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Pinellas County (Verified Official)
Acknowledged Pinellas County Public Works - Watershed (Verified Official)
Thank you for reporting this issue. It has been assigned to an environmental specialist to investigate. Should you have any further questions or need additional information, please contact Environmental Management at (727) 464-4425.
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Pinellas County Public Works - Watershed (Verified Official)
Pinellas County Public Works - Watershed (Verified Official)
Pinellas County Public Works (Verified Official)
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