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The state is re-testing blue-green algae bloom found in Lake Munson. The re-test comes after the Florida Department of Health issued and later rescinded a notice about toxic algae in the lake earlier this week.
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Blue-green algae has bloomed on Lake Munson on the southeast side of Tallahassee according to the Florida Department of Health. The department is advising people to not swim, wade, use personal watercraft, water ski, or boat in waters where there is visible bloom. Blue-green algae can be identified by discolored water and floating mats that emit unpleasant odors.
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A company is testing a new technology on Lake Munson. The technology takes in lake water, removes algae, and clarifies the water before returning it back to the lake.
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After a major fish kill in Brevard County, Democratic Congresswoman Gwen Graham is raising awareness about water quality in north Florida. Graham hosted a…
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There are few things Floridians treasure more than the state’s environment, but it hasn’t always been adequately protected. Leon County is working on…