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DMCDD wrote:
cabinish wrote: Who knew dog waste does so much more damage to the environment than that of wildlife.
I thought everyone knew that dog poop breaks down much more slowly than herbivores' piles. That's why there are laws that you need to pick up after your dog.
How it caused such high levels of water contamination simply through runoff surprised me.
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E. coli levels high at 108-acre Elk Meadows Offleash Dog Park in Evergreen

“It’s happening at a staggering rate,” Matt Robbins of Jefferson County Open Space said.

. . . one of the rangers discovered 74 piles within 100 meters of the trailhead Sunday night.

The stream cascades into Bear Creek and down into Evergreen Lake, which is then treated and used for drinking water.

However, humans can pick up E. coli from letting their pets play around in the dirty water.

“And then you’re not only bringing that up to your vehicle, but then you’re introducing it to your car and then back into your own home,” he said.

Video report: http://kdvr.com/2017/02/06/dangerous-e- ... -dog-park/
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Jeffco Open Space this week will host the second in a series of community meetings to address public safety and environmental issues plaguing the Elk Meadow off-leash area in Evergreen.

The meeting takes place from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the Buchanan Rec Center in Evergreen, and Jeffco Open Space officials are hopeful the gathering will attract the same type of crowd that attended the first meeting. Last month, 187 Elk Meadow dog park users attended the first meeting and provided more than 180 potential solutions for improving public safety on Stagecoach Boulevard, as well as for addressing severe vegetation loss and extreme levels of E. coli detected in the stream that flows through the park, said Matt Robbins, Jeffco Open Space’s community connections manager. Open Space staffers have since broken down those possible solutions into 50 distinct proposals.

The agenda for Thursday’s meeting will include a review of the major issues facing the dog park and a presentation of some new information Open Space employees have collected since the first meeting in January.

http://www.canyoncourier.com/content/je ... adow-dog-p
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cabinish wrote:a presentation of some new information Open Space employees have collected since the first meeting in January.
Maybe they should present the new poop collected since the first meeting in January, just to make a visual/sensory point. :biggrin:
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Of course the most careless people won't show at the meeting to get the point!

I know people who adore this park, and their dogs are over the moon about it.
It would be a shame to lose use of it for periods of time.

Like resting pastures, maybe certain areas could be off limits occasionally or
even permanently such as anywhere near the stream.
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