
a water problem
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a water problem
Recently I was faced with a dilemma. I moved from a house into an apartment. My new home has an auto wash area but no hose which could be hooked up to my boat engine to run fresh water through after a day on the flats. The solution came in the form of Lake Munson. The county has built a nice park and ramp on Lake Munson. Lake Munson is just off Crawfordville Highway about a mile or so south of Capital Circle. It is on the way home from the gulf and I can leave my boat on the trailer, back it down in the water and run some freshwater through it for a few minutes. Then off to my apt to finish washing it down and have a 

You mentioned in a recent post that you had put in at the fort. I'm sure it would not hurt to flush your motor but (imo) if you put in and take out at the fort you've effectively flushed with fresh water. If you use the lighthouse pool or some other ramp closer to the gulf it would be good to flush.
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It was a joint County/City project. It's still a stormwater facility. It collects 60% of the stormwater runoff for the entire city, and a good portion of the southern part of the county. I know what's in that water. I'll find a hose.fish on!! wrote:I wouldnt.
The county has apparently spent about 13 million in the last few years on a water restoration project.
What was I supposed to do today?