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Toxic algae can be harmful to pets and people, especially those who are elderly, immunocompromised or have underlying health ...
Burlington's beaches have reopened after being closed by blue-green algae blooms for the first time this summer.
Some beaches or on alert, and others are fully closed for swimming as blue-green algae blooms have been reported. Here’s what ...
All Burlington area beaches are back open on Thursday following the closure of three popular spots due to the presence of ...
Crystal Lake's public beach will remain closed to swimmers after water samples confirmed elevated levels of cyanobacteria, ...
As summer continues, the warm, humid weather makes it more likely for blue-green algae to bloom in lakes and ponds throughout ...
These blooms, which could produce toxins, wash up on shorelines and float in water. Upon seeing one, individuals should steer ...
Pontoosuc Lake still has a “moderate risk” advisory on the city’s web page, even after the key health advisory was lifted ...
A number of Minnesota cities have reported blue-green algae blooms this summer, causing the temporary closing of some beaches ...
The city of Longmont is advising residents to be aware of the risks of blue-green algae blooms, also known as cyanobacteria, ...
Cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, can produce toxins that are harmful to livestock, wildlife and people. North Dakota State University Extension specialists have received reports of ...