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Noon Wednesday with guest Paul Dearlove

The blue-green algae has cropped up early this year. We talk about why and how to spot it.

Aired 07/11/2018

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Noon Wednesday with guest Paul Dearlove

Clip: Season 1700 Episode 1702 | 21m 14sVideo has Closed Captions

The blue-green algae has cropped up early this year. We talk about why and how to spot it.

The blue-green algae has cropped up early this year. Early and intense rainstorms are causing more erosion and runoff to put nutrients into our water sources that create cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae. Paul Dearlove of the Clean Lakes Alliance discusses what some of the dangers are and how to mitigate your exposure to the sometimes toxic bacteria found in lakes.

Aired 07/11/2018

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