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    • — August 17, 2010

    Sampling of Ohio lakes shows high levels of algae toxin, coliform bacteria

    A survey of Ohio lakes conducted by The Columbus Dispatch reveals that the blue-green algae problem is only one serious issue facing the state’s water quality. The toxic algae, also[…]

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    • — August 17, 2010

    Toxic algae continues to defile water quality in the Buckeye State

    “No contact” and surface scum advisories have been popping up around Ohio ever since Grand Lake St. Marys was the first Ohio state park lake this year to have such[…]

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    • — August 16, 2010

    Lake Erie: the walleye capital

    Lake Erie is the shallowest and smallest (by volume) of the Great Lakes. Its average depth is 62 feet, with a maximum depth of 210 feet. The lake is also[…]

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    • — August 16, 2010

    New York bans phosphorus in dish detergents, fertilizers

    The state of New York has joined 16 other states in banning stores from carrying dishwasher detergents that contain phosphorus. Gov. David Paterson signed the new state restriction into law[…]

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