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It’s that time of year again. Summer has blown by, and now you’re facing all the chores you’ve postponed, as well as new ones, such as what to do with all the leaves lying around your yard. 

There are lots of options, but one thing you shouldn’t do is blow them (or your grass clippings) into the lake. I know in the fall there is all that inviting bare space where the lake used to be, but using the lake as a disposal mechanism for your leaves and clippings is harmful to our water quality. Sure, leaves fall naturally into the lake every day, but we don’t need to artificially increase the load put on it.

Bill Butler is a retired attorney, long-time resident of Lake Martin and president of Lake Watch of Lake Martin after drawing the short straw.