Cleveland: "We're going to see a greener and greener lake until changes are made," said John Hageman of Stone Laboratory, Ohio State University's water research station on Gibraltar Island in western Lake Erie. "Everything points to this just getting worse." That might be hard to imagine. But it could help to survey the squalid situation at Grand Lake St. Mary's -- a large, inland lake in western Ohio. The 13,000-acre lake near Celina grabbed the attention of both the public and health ......
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Scientists say the toxic blue-green algae will only get worse on Ohio lakes
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on August 23rd, 2010
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