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People visiting a pond in Surrey have been urged not to enter the water after a suspected outbreak of blue-green algae.The ...
Toxic algae has been detected at the family fishing pond at the east end of Columbia Park in Kennewick, posing a risk to dogs ...
Rising rural populations, drought and climate change are making water scarcity a problem in country townships—with more ...
The City of Kennewick and the Benton-Franklin Health District (BFHD) have issued a warning about the Columbia Park Fishing ...
In an innovative method to tackle water scarcity through a green solution, Australian researchers are using algae to recycle ...
A popular swimming spot outside Farnham has been closed after toxic algae was discovered. Frensham Great Pond is closed for ...
People are being urged to keep children and pets out of the water at Cooper Park’s pond due to poisonous algae. Blue-green ...
Kennewick’s Columbia Park fishing pond tests positive for toxic algae, posing a risk to dogs, people. Water is from Columbia River. What dog owners need to know.
Flinders University researchers in South Australia are trialing enhanced high-rate algal pond (HRAP) systems that incorporate ...
More information: F. Sabatte et al, High-rate algal ponds operated as sequencing batch reactors: Towards wastewater treatment with filamentous algae, Journal of Applied Phycology (2025).