Talk:Mormon Lake
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[edit]Look at Mormon Lake, and it's surrounding area, village, and ponds on Google Maps. The bodies of water are mostly full of feces, and other disgusting things, and that includes Mormon Lake itself, the ponds around the Mormon Lake Campground (which a ranch next to the campground is actively polluting), and every last pond that might be the fishing pond mentioned in this wiki article is one of the feces-filled from numerous types of farmed/ranched animals. These bodies of water are not safe to be around, swim in, eat fish from, etc. This wiki page mentions they have to put fish into the ponds, and lake for tourists, and I guarantee that's true based on the images from Google's satellite imaging. But, it's not due to dry spells (what dry spells? yo can tell by Google that the dryness problem of the area is from water mismanagement, not dry spells/droughts), it's due to the bodies of water in question being lethal, with no chance of fish surviving in them for long. Yes. You can tell this by the view of these bodies of water on Google Maps. After noticing it last night, I have reported this to two Arizona news stations, and am hoping at least one will report on it, and/or investigate it, because that entire national park is full of these dung lakes, and dung ponds being pretended by the locals, and the park staff as not having a problem. And, that's not the only obvious water mismanagement that can be told via Google Maps either (as I mentioned, they are also causing lakes, rivers, etc. to dry up, which is from their water usage, and damming). And, these people most likely broke laws in doing that to that area, so I hope it utterly ruins them. They've wrecked our state's water! --174.19.244.195 (talk) 14:18, 2 May 2014 (UTC)
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