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Board weighs sanitation and camping trade‑offs for Nakube conservation area; declines to add outhouse or trash receptacle
Summary
The advisory board discussed recent reports of human feces in Nakube (Nakun) Bay and debated installing an outhouse or trash receptacle. Members favored preserving the site’s conservation character and expressed concern that facilities would encourage camping and increased waste.
Members of the Daee Community Advisory Board discussed a recent resident report that a dog rolled in human feces while visiting the Nakube conservation area and opened a broader discussion about sanitation, camping and signage at the site.
Several board members said the conservation area was intentionally kept free of permanent sanitation facilities and trash cans because previous…
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