Town officials confirmed that the unusual smell is caused by algae growth in the Vly Creek Reservoir, which supplies the town’s water. Despite the odor, officials say the water remains safe to ...
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From electric blue waves to eye-watering stink: What's causing the coastal stench, when it will endA pungent, fishy rancid odor has been wafting through the coastal air in Los Angeles this week, an unfortunate consequence of beautiful bioluminescent algae that has graced local beaches for a ...
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Ongoing taste and odor problems with the city of Shreveport's water are being blamed on algae in Cross Lake, city officials said Tuesday in a news release.
The odor, which has prompted residents from Venice to Mid-City to close their windows, is the natural aftermath of the "red tide" bloom of microscopic algae known as dinoflagellate, as Laura Rink ...
That “musty or earthy taste and odor” is the result of compounds produced from blue-green algae and organic matter in surface waters, the agency said in a Tuesday news release. Though ...
“The City of Shreveport’s Water and Sewerage Department continues to address taste and odor issues caused by elevated levels of Geosmin, a naturally occurring compound produced by algae in Cross Lake.
As previously reported, the Bloomington Water Department switched its source after water levels in one supply lake dropped.
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