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Re: Buffalo Springs Lake, Lubbock/Is it true?
[Re: ABarney]
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02/23/12 02:54 PM
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Biffula
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Those that know the lake have all heard the rumors about sewage water. The Trinity river south of Dallas is 80% treated sewage water. Where do people think all the sewage from DFW goes?
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Re: Buffalo Springs Lake, Lubbock/Is it true?
[Re: ABarney]
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02/23/12 08:02 PM
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Radtexan
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Looks to be a pretty major shad kill going on the last couple weeks out there...Havent seen anything other than shad so far,but thousands and thousands of sea gulls are working it hard..I havent seen that many there since the 05 algae bloom.
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Re: Buffalo Springs Lake, Lubbock/Is it true?
[Re: ABarney]
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09/12/16 05:34 PM
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Ain't Goin' Back Either
Green Horn
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Green Horn
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Really old thread - get it. No bump here. I visited Buffalo Springs lake first time in 15 years ever this past Summer. While driving around taking in the scenery and traffic, I noticed a foul smell as I drove past where the Scout Camp entrance was. On my way back out, I noticed the stench again and this time, saw green sludgy water running down the side of the road and pouring into the lake. This went on for at least an hour so lots of sewage made it's way into that lake. Fishing, water skiing, aw hell no...
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