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Boats to be inspected for harmful mussels

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Bob G | 4:53 a.m. June 11, 2008
If they have intentions of stopping the intruduction of these critters they must do a full inspection of all watercraft entering the resevoir. Random inspections will not work, it only takes one boat to ruin the whole resevoir so why not have an active 100% inspection? Otherwise, it will be futile, as the BORG say when they encounter new species to take over a ship. All boats entering any resevoir or lake in Utah should have a 100% inspection, if they have any hopes of catching and controlling contamination of Utah waters. Otherwise, just go drink your coffee and have a donut and let it all just happen.

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