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Students are not the only ones paying a price for the Mirror Lake jumps. Last year's Mirror Lake jump cost the university more than $11,600.
"The cost to repair the turf, stone walls and ground cover was $9,505," said Stephen W. Volkmann, university landscape architect, in an e-mail to The Lantern.
The total cost of staff time needed to clean up debris and mud caused by the Mirror Lake jump prior to last year's Michigan game cost $2,100. According to the e-mail, the cost to repair the Mirror Lake fountain was not available - but preliminary estimates from last year placed the total damage between $20 - 30,000, said Dave Sweet, administrative assistant for marketing and communications for Physical Facilities in an interview last year.
Other than physical injuries to themselves and the possibility of destroying university property, students must also consider other dangers before jumping into the lake. The water itself could be hiding diseases such as Salmonella.
"The big thing about it is that like any big natural body of water, it's not sterile. If you take a big mouthful of it, you're going to get what's in the lake in your mouth," said Dale Harmon, a public health sanitarian for the Columbus Health Department, in an interview conducted last year. "Birds fly over it. Animals run near it. There's going to be fecal matter in the water. There's always the risk of pathogens."
According to a June 1, 1970 Lantern article, an unidentified junior who went swimming in Mirror Lake several times that spring was diagnosed with tetanus twice in two years. At the time, "the average total coliform bacteria count for the lake was 18 times the acceptable level for swimming," according to the article.
shetuck;994598; said:they can't agree on a t-shirt design for the event...
OCBuckWife;994566; said:How come the fraternity/sorority and other student organizations don't help out with the cleaning up process? Or take some money out of their coffers to help offset the cost of repairs/cleaning?
This is absolutely disgusting. I've done some stupid, stupid things when I was drunk but ducking myself into a steaming cesspool of disease has never been one of them. When the beaches in Cali get a sewage leak like this, we close the beaches.
Tradition or not, no way would I fling myself into Mirror Lake.
OCBuckWife said:Does sound like a blast to go watch OTHER idiots do it, however!!!