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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know they have water quality issues in some sections of the lake. Not sure if I can post a link so here’s a synopsis from an article I found: This marks the sixth straight summer algae blooms have resulted in a no-swim advisory at the 13,000-acre Lake Anna, a popular recreational destination that also cools the Dominion Energy North Anna nuclear power plant. Last year, the lake was added to the state’s list of impaired waterways because of the algae blooms. Also, the warm side of the lake is only warm because it’s where the water from the cooling tanks from the nuclear reactor end up. I wouldn’t have an issue, I personally think nuclear power is the cleanest energy source of all, but some people may not like it.[/quote] The no-swim advisory is just for the northernmost sections of the lake, where there is more farming and shallower water. [/quote]
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