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Efforts to reduce the amount of phosphorus and other nutrients washing off farm fields and into Lake Erie shifted into overdrive after high levels of a bacterial toxin shut down the drinking water supply.

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04/10/2015
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Gregory Dick; Rose Cory
Website:
ns.umich.edu/new/releases/22804-u-m-researchers-track-the-toxicity-of-lake-erie-cyanobacterial-blooms
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