utah lake algal bloom
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BYU students, community participate in citizen science project to improve Utah Lake
Gabriella Loosle receives help sampling water at the last sampling field trip. This field trip marked the start of many sampling trips that will occur during this project. (BYU Photo: Nate Edwards)
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BYU researchers study Utah Lake algal bloom
A woman stands along the Utah Lake shore near a remaining spot of algae in July. BYU researchers are looking into why the algal bloom happened and what can be done to prevent it in the future. (Dani Jardine)
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Utah County Health Department reports success, room for improvement
The Utah County Health Department's annual report for 2016 reflects the successful year the Health Department experienced as well as improvements the department is striving to make in 2017.
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High Provo River levels prompt increased caution
Water is released into the Provo River. A controlled release from the Jordanelle and Deer Creek reservoirs is leading to increased Provo River water levels. (Dani Jardine)
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Utah Lake could become toxic again this summer
Two boats sail through discolored water caused by an algae bloom near the Lindon Marina in Utah Lake in Lindon, Utah last summer. (Rick Egan/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP)
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