A slimy scourge of summer has reappeared in area waterways

The North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality reported that the combination of hot weather and nutrients in water bodies is leading to blue-green algae blooms. This growth produces toxins in the water called cyanotoxins, which can cause severe sickness in people, and could be deadly to pets and livestock. The algae can appear in different forms, all of which are not very appeal...

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