In response to Jesse Warren’s letter about the toxic state of Lake Agawam [“Crisis at Lake Agawam,” Letters, August 1]: Does anyone care that that toxic water is dumped into our pristine ocean? Just downstream from the Bathing Corporation and Coopers Beach.
Nancy Miller
Southampton
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