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It’s the latest attempt in a multi-year effort to rid the state’s only “lake in crisis” of the foul cyanobacteria blooms that plague local beaches.
The algae, called cyanobacteria, was found in the section of the river between Brookline Avenue and Avenue Louis Pasteur, according to a Boston Public Health Commission health advisory issued Friday.
It’s the latest attempt in a multi-year effort to rid the state’s only “lake in crisis” of the foul cyanobacteria blooms that plague local beaches.
Health officials issued a public health advisory for Chuck Slough due to the presence of harmful cyanobacteria.
If you're planning on spending some upcoming time on Lake Erie, experts want you to beware the blue-green water. In a new announcement, the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS) warned ...
Heading into this weekend, 30 swimming spots in Vermont are under advisories for high cyanobacteria levels. Here's the full list. The following beaches and other swimming spots in Vermont are under ...
On what forecasters described as a spectacular summer day, residents of Massachusetts looking to hit the beach will have their options limited as nearly 50 beaches are closed across the Bay State. In ...
GREEN LAKE (WLUK) -- A beach in Green Lake has been shut down until further notice. On Friday, the Green Lake County Public ...
Blue-green algae blooms are an issue that usually occurs during the spring and summer. Calm, sunny, dry, and hot days of ...
A public health advisory was issued Thursday afternoon for Chuck Slough due to the presence of cyanobacteria, also known as a harmful algal bloom.