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MITCHELL — The Mitchell City Council, during its regular meeting on July 7, will hear a presentation on Lake Mitchell from ...
Federal officials are warning boaters and swimmers to avoid scummy water in Antelope Canyon after cyanotoxins were detected.
Dozens of beaches across several states are closed or have health advisories in place due to elevated bacteria levels.
If you're looking to swim at an Iowa lake this 4th of July, skip these 12 the Iowa DNR's beach monitoring says have high ...
Visitors to Blue Marsh Lake are urged to keep an eye out for signs and symptoms of blooms, such as discolored water.
Shampoo chemicals called polyquaterniums stick to tiny aquatic animals. They slow swimming and feeding, risking ecosystems ...
The California Department of Water Resources urges caution, advising people to stay clear of algae and scum, supervise ...
The National Park Service detected the presence of cyanotoxins in Antelope Canyon, in concentrations at the high end of safe ...
Nebraska officials issued an alert after detecting toxic blue-green algae at Glenn Cunningham Lake. The Nebraska Department of Water, Energy, and Environment reported Thursday that samples taken ...
The concentration of cyanotoxins was found to be at the “high end of safe exposure levels” in the Antelope Canyon portion of ...
At least six states have issued closures or advisories for certain beaches and lakes that have tested positive for above-safe levels of fecal bacteria.
Nebraska officials are alerting the public to harmful algal booms of "toxic blue-green algae" at a lake in Douglas County.