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The Department of Health in Seminole County has issued an alert after a new water sample from Lake Howell still shows the presence of toxins caused by…
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Residents and tourists to the Orlando area should avoid swimming, water skiing or boating on Lake Anderson during the algae bloom.
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Blue-green algae blooms become more common in Florida lakes during the summer and early fall. That's when temperatures are high, days are long and storms flush nutrients into the water.
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Scientists are looking for any links to dreaded algae blooms and the pumping of 215 gallons of wastewater into Tampa Bay from the site of an old fertilizer plant two months ago.
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You are advised not to drink the water or go swimming or boating in it. And don't let your animals near it.
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Across Florida blooms of toxic algae are threatening beaches and waterways. Now the algae stands to influence the state's top political races.
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Blue-green algae hit the headlines in 2016 - clogging the waterways around the St. Lucie river with Toxic slime. The blue green algae is still around, and now there’s another aquatic menace spreading along the Atlantic coast and littering the beaches with dead fish- red tide.