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Stay vigilant as Minnesota lakes face harmful algae blooms this summer. Learn key safety tips to protect family and pets from ...
Algal blooms have many causes, but it's commonly chemicals in industrial fertilizers that end up in rivers and oceans in a ...
Pond dredging removes sludge, restores depth, and improves water quality. Learn why it’s key to maintaining a healthy ...
Lake Wateree has an overgrowth of toxic algae. The Lake Wateree Association wants Fairfield, Kershaw, Lancaster and Chester ...
The Florida Department of Health in Orange County has issued a health alert for harmful blue-green algae toxins in Lake ...
In general, it is safe to eat fish from lakes or rivers with a blue-green bloom, as long as the guts are discarded. However, ...
If you don't clean off green patches of algae on your fence then it could lead to panels being replaced or wood rot.
Long-time river watchers and local scientists say this is by far the earliest they’ve seen such a massive proliferation of ...
Algae grown under Mars-like conditions could make bioplastic building materials for structures to harbor life in space.
Pontoosuc Lake still has a “moderate risk” advisory on the city’s web page, even after the key health advisory was lifted ...
The blooms can cause a host of symptoms if inhaled or digested. These can range from minor symptoms like a sore throat to more serious ones like abdominal pain, severe dizziness and liver damage.
Harmful algae has been reported in the water at Anderson Cove Beach in Pineview Reservoir, according to the Utah Department of Environmental Quality, and a warning has been issued.