No, I understood that, and was in NO WAY upset at you. I was just pointing out that farmers get blamed for things they do not do sometimes. It is much easier to fix a problem that is not there, like giving farmers money for conservation reasons, when it would be VERY expensive to get 400 houses on a lake to have proper septic systems.
Overall, I feel blessed to live in Maine because I can go out hiking, find a stream, and take a drink without worrying about getting sick. In other parts of the USA, that is not possible.
I know what you mean, and have seen things over the years that make me scratch my head. I know several people with grandfathered camps right on the water that have been in their family for years, who tell me they have know idea what their toilet flushed into. I was working a property line about 25 years ago and the abutter had just built a new camp. Their outhouse was built right over a year round stream, so that they never had to shovel out the hole. That stream fed into East Grand Lake, a prize salmon water up here/
I could never understand why somebody with a nice place on the lake would want to swim in their own chit, or eat fish out of the same place where their septic leaches into the lake. A lot of lakeside homes, at least in southern Maine where I grew up started out as seasonal camps, and then expanded to year round residences using the same waste disposal system.