Met the license sale quota.

Wasn't there a similar goat roping exercise a couple years ago when the domain acid levels were going up, close to the action line, but the opened it anyway and then closed after a day as the action level was reached.

As an aside, about a decade ago there was a toxic algae problem in a westside lake. The kicker was that some tests were showing that kokanee were also toxic (a new occurrence). The Inland Fisheries Manager was not interested in closing the fishery because his job was to conduct fisheries on available harvestable fishes and it was the Health Department's job to ensure the fish wouldn't kill you if you ate them. Silos at their best.