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A federal judge has ordered the U.S. EPA to get to work on stopping the growth of future algae blooms in Lake Erie. The judge has ordered the agency to…
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The Ohio Environmental Protection said this week that for the first time it's declaring western Lake Erie impaired by toxic algae that has fouled drinking…
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says it should not have approved Ohio's recommendation to not declare the western Lake Erie basin impaired by…
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After decades with no sign of a lethal neurotoxin, the algae that produces it is now plaguing the warming waters of the Gulf of Maine, forcing unprecedented closures in shellfish harvesting.
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The State of Ohio has issued an updated plan to sharply reduce the phosphorous that feeds algae blooms in Lake Erie, but some environmental groups say it…
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An Associated Press investigation finds toxic algae blooms have become a serious hazard in all 50 states, making people sick, killing animals and harming…
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Researchers say the toxic algae on Lake Erie this year roughly matched the third-most severe bloom over the past 15 years. The National Oceanic and…
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Toxic algae on Lake Erie remains a nonfactor for Toledo's drinking water supply. The city's water quality dashboard remains at "clear," after being bumped…
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The City of Toledo has changed its water quality rating from "clear" to "watch" after algae toxins were detected in water drawn from Lake Erie at the…
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A study by Ohio State University researchers shows algae blooms lower the values of homes on waterways surrounding them. The study shows the combined…