By Nicole Montesano • Staff Writer • 

Water & Light cracking down on watershed trespassers

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Comments

Coco

You would think people who drink the water would want to keep the water clean. How hard is it to follow the rules? Honestly. DO NOT ENTER means do not enter. People are stupid.

tagup

HaHa...banning tobacco products....I'm sure all the loggers will be onboard with that.....

rosebloomer

Over 6000 acres of public land needs to be shut down to keep the water clean in the resevoir? How do other areas allow boating and other recreational opportunities on the water itself but we need to keep the thousands of surrounding acres closed?

tagup

The planning and style of management of the McMinnville watershed is the reason we have plenty of good water and reasonable costs.... I see no need to open up the area so people can trash it and force ratepayers to foot the bill for repairs maintenance and increased water treatment costs..... It’s not a park and for good reason.....

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