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Could the watersports pool become a health-hazard with insects and particularly mosquitoes?

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Could the watersports pool become a health-hazard with insects and particularly mosquitoes?

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The watersports pool has to comply with strict guidelines as a man-made water feature/reservoir. It is true that mosquitoes do breed by stagnant water but the pool is designed much like a swimming pool with moving water and filtration. Mosquito breeding sites have a common characteristic of being located near stagnant water which is not subject to significant wind or wave action or water flow. Flowing streams, tidal creeks, large ponds are not typically mosquito breeding sites.

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