Two vividly green powders, two very different promises. Your social feeds rave about “detox”, your local shop stacks tubs by ...
During a virtual press conference Oct. 9, Klamath River scientists announced that a year after the last of the dams were removed, river health has begun to bounce back.
After years of algae decomposing on the small lake’s shoreline, the Army Corps of Engineers has a remedy to stop the stink.
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Part 1 of a three-part series on waterways in Eden Prairie and efforts to protect them defines impaired waters and explores ...