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Apartment community in Orlando feels algae smell responsible for health issues

Posted on November 26th, 2012 under Lake and Pond Algae Control

Environmental health officials in Orlando, Florida, are investigating a potentially toxic blue green algae bloom that has appeared in a residential lake.According to WKMG News, residents living near L [...]

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Blue green algae discovered in Canadian drinking water

Posted on November 20th, 2012 under Lake and Pond Algae Control

Residents of Lively, Ontario, who get their drinking water from a regional lake have been warned that blue green algae blooms have been discovered for the first time.According to the Sudbury Star, env [...]

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Five Kansas lakes will remain on blue green algae warning list over winter

Posted on November 16th, 2012 under Lake and Pond Algae Control

Environmental health officials in Kansas have announced that a number of regional lakes will remain on a health advisory warning list after blue green algae sampling was suspended for the winter.In a [...]

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Clean Lakes Alliance unveils $138 million plan to fix Yahara watershed

Posted on November 15th, 2012 under Agricultural Runoff, Lake and Pond Algae Control

Business and community leaders in Wisconsin have been called upon to back an ambitious $138 million plan to reduce phosphorus levels in regional lakes by 50 percent.At a meeting organized by the Clean [...]

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Students at University of Wisconsin aiming to reduce regional cyanobacteria levels

Posted on November 13th, 2012 under Agricultural Runoff, Lake and Pond Algae Control

Residents who live on or near Wisconsin's Lake Menomin could be thanking local students for helping to alleviate the problems caused by the annual arrival of blue green algae.According to the Pion [...]

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