Austin officials warn lake users to avoid algae, scum and murky water as blue-green algae returns.
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The Taos Bureau of Land Management said there is a toxic species of algae now found in the Rio Grande. Blue-green algae can form in shallow, warm, nutrient-rich water that receives ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNW) — Several Kansas lakes are under health advisories due to the presence of blue-green algae, which can be harmful to people and pets. Swimmers, boaters, and pet owners are urged to ...
Walnut Creek Park just south of Charlottesville is set to reopen to swimmers Saturday after harmful algae bloom spotted in the waters prompted its closure last week. "Walnut Creek Park is open, ...
Austin Watershed Protection says its staff has observed thick mats of blue-green algae, some of which may be toxic, on lakes ...