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    8 months ago

    "The two agencies have determined it is not algae or related to cyanotoxins,” said DEQ spokesperson Susan Mills.

    Instead, Mills said, it appears to be aquatic plants likely displaced by recent rains.

  • @aelwero
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    28 months ago

    If you got stuff growing in your water, you’re in better shape than a whole lot of places… there’s plenty of freshwater bodies that can’t even grow algae.