A New Old Way To Combat Toxic Algae: Float Them Up, Then Skim Them Off
Massive blooms of blue-green algae are choking Florida's waterways. On Lake Okeechobee, the Army Corps of Engineers is testing methods based on wastewater treatment to remove the green slime.
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July 29, 2019 at 04:18PM
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NPR News: A New Old Way To Combat Toxic Algae: Float Them Up, Then Skim Them Off
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