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How to protect yourself from toxic algae
Blue-green algae can naturally occur in Colorado waters and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is ...
The algae have poisoned more than 1,737 square miles of the waters, littering beaches with carcasses and ravaging an area ...
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment tells residents and visitors to "when in doubt, stay out" when it ...
C OLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - Public health officials are urging the community to protect themselves and their pets from toxic algae. Blue-green algae can grow rapidly and produce toxins that can ...
Brown's Beach has been closed as of July 28 at 11 AM due to the possibility of harmful algae blooms, according to an ...
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment and Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks have issued public health ...
As the weather heats up, one popular swimming spot is being forced to close. Brown’s Beach in Stillwater has shut down water ...
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Toxic algae often stink, sometimes producing a downright nauseating smell, yet animals may be attracted to the smell and taste of them, according to the EPA. How do I know if my dog has been exposed?
Martin Gross, CEO of Gross-Wen Technologies, created a way to clean wastewater using algae, and the byproducts can be useful ...
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