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CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) -Every spring and summer the amount of algae that grows in Lake Erie has to be monitored as it can choke out wildlife and effect drinking water. While mainly a problem for ...
June 27 (UPI) --A toxic algal bloom is predicted for western Lake Erie this summer, which could harm the wildlife while forcing authorities to close beaches, putting a dent in local economies ...
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Some, like the blooms of cyanobacteria in Lake Erie and Green Bay, are toxic, posing a threat to drinking water supplies. Others, like the blooms of bottom-dwelling algae along Lake Michigan’s ...
Water always flows from higher terrain to lower elevations, but getting from high to low is not an easy (or always direct) ...
An analysis of water samples taken from Lake Erie, the district’s only water source, showed that levels of a toxin released by algal blooms had spiked. In five years of voluntarily testing for the ...
Dübendorf, 03.04.2025 - To predict toxic algal blooms, researchers from Eawag recommend a combination of species identification and chemical measurements. Now, a new study confirms that there is no ...
One of the main efforts of researchers and students is to mitigate Lake Erie’s harmful algal blooms that release toxins. Researchers work to inform the public so we can better understand how to ...
Are we doing enough to safeguard drinking water? Recent cases of water contamination, including an algae bloom in Lake Erie and a chemical leak in West Virginia, has stirred new worries about the ...