"John T. Windsor" is an American former professional basketball player for the San Francisco Warriors in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played one season with the Warriors in the 1963–64 San Francisco Warriors season/1963–64 season. Windsor played college basketball for the Stanford Cardinal men's basketball/Stanford Indians, where he was an List of All-Pacific-12 Conference men's basketball teams/All-Athletic Association of Western Universities first team selection in 1962. He was drafted in the 1962 NBA Draft in the fifth round with the 39th overall pick by the Syracuse Nationals.

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Wastewater's probably the most likely source of this. It's hard to say exactly that these things are causing the effect, because there might be something else in the water we're not looking for causing the effect.

It's the natural organic materials that are fatty in nature.

I'm not so concerned about the foam as I am with these larger populations and organic matter, which can result in low dissolved oxygen.

I'm concerned for these diseased organisms. Some of it probably gets loose.

It's a race against the population. And if I had to bet, the population is winning out over the lagoon. I can't see how we can continue and sustain this growth without increasing the impacts to the lagoon.