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    • — August 23, 2010

    Mixed results obtained from Georgia water quality sampling effort

    Some Georgia waters have recently been deemed unsuitable for swimming or wading following a water quality analysis of 50 sites throughout three counties this month. The risk assessment is based[…]

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    • — August 18, 2010

    NOAA funds research on how phosphorus drives blue-green algal blooms

    A research project at the New York-based Stony Brook University aims to investigate how different kinds of phosphorus feed blooms of blue-green algae in the Great Lakes. The National Oceanic[…]

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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 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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