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I think the amoeba thing was pure speculation, based on the myth that the water was shared with and/or easily contaminated by Bay Lake. The standard chemicals they would have used should have been sufficient to protect against it anyways...
The damage from treatment is believable to some level, but not as a definitive reason. Perhaps against simply re-opening as an added location for FW/WL.
It really was simply redundant with TL/BB having far more capacity and draw, that the overhead of operating RC wasn't worth it. Economies of scale and all that (IMO).
Why not plow it under? Because it costs money, and until they need that location for some other use, there is no need to spend the money.
The damage from treatment is believable to some level, but not as a definitive reason. Perhaps against simply re-opening as an added location for FW/WL.
It really was simply redundant with TL/BB having far more capacity and draw, that the overhead of operating RC wasn't worth it. Economies of scale and all that (IMO).
Why not plow it under? Because it costs money, and until they need that location for some other use, there is no need to spend the money.