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  1. Harmful Algal Bloom Research Initiative Update Available

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/harmful-algal-bloom-research-initiative-update-available

    Ohio State University is one of the scientists leading research in the Produce Safe Drinking Water ... Harmful Algal Bloom Research Initiative  (HABRI), which seeks solutions for harmful algal blooms in Ohio. ... focus area of the HABRI. The project, "What Happens to Algal Toxins in Water Treatment ...

  2. A Conversation on Agriculture, Water Quality, and the Rule of Law

    https://senr.osu.edu/events/conversation-agriculture-water-quality-and-rule-law

    drinking water safe? As part of our “Rule of Law in the Age of Legal Change” discussion, we will focus on ... the 2014 Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) incidents in Toledo, Ohio. What are the water quality management ... How are the agricultural community, the State, and Ohio residents working together to keep our ...

  3. Environmental Professionals Network- September 11, 2018

    https://senr.osu.edu/events/environmental-professionals-network-september-11-2018

    monitor harmful blooms, keep drinking water safe, address public health concerns and engage stakeholders ... in the process to reduce and mitigate harmful algal blooms will be addressed by the panel. Register ...     For the first time in our state’s history the open waters of western Lake Erie have been ...

  4. Revised Phosphorus Index Can Help Curb Agricultural Runoff

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/revised-phosphorus-index-can-help-curb-agricultural-runoff

    States and Canada. Scientists believe that a reduction of this size would keep algal blooms at safe ... and is a major contributor to harmful algal blooms, experts say. The revised phosphorus risk index can ... phosphorus is significant because harmful algal blooms are dangerous to both the Lake Erie ecosystem and ...

  5. The 2023 Harmful Algal Bloom Research Initiative Report Released

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/2023-harmful%C2%A0algal-bloom%C2%A0research-initiative-report-released

    The Harmful Algal Bloom Research Initiative (HABRI) seeks solutions for harmful algal blooms in ... Harmful Algal Bloom Research Initiative (HABRI), which seeks solutions for harmful algal blooms in Ohio. ... prevent and mitigate harmful algal blooms and their impacts. Synergies of Multisource Remote Sensing and ...

  6. Oct. 14: How to Stop Algal Blooms, Keep Drinking Water Safe

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/oct-14-how-stop-algal-blooms-keep-drinking-water-safe

    a bloom in western Lake Erie led to a two-day drinking water ban in Toledo.   The event’s first panel will ... to Prevent Harmful Algal Blooms, Post-Toledo.” The event is part of a monthly public breakfast series ... of key issues and solutions related to all aspects of harmful algal blooms,” said David Hanselmann, ...

  7. Current estimates of Lake Erie algae toxicity may miss the mark

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/current-estimates-lake-erie-algae-toxicity-may-miss-mark

    Read more >> Stone Lab Harmful Algal Bloom Ohio State News OSU Research ... suggests harmful algal bloom toxicity varies over the summer There is more to a  harmful algal bloom  than ... the main type of cyanobacteria that compose the annual harmful algal bloom (HAB) in Lake Erie, ...

  8. Event to Look at Farming, Water Quality, Ohio’s Efforts for Both

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/event-look-farming-water-quality-ohio%E2%80%99s-efforts-both

    fuel the pea-green, sometimes-toxic blooms, which can hurt tourism, property values and drinking water ... Toledo’s drinking water supply for two days that year. It’s done in conjunction with ODA. How much ... Agriculture. But that industry also is a contributor to the harmful algal blooms that have plagued Lake Erie ...

  9. OSU Sponsored Program: Health Impacts of Climate Change on Ohio

    https://senr.osu.edu/about-us/events/osu-sponsored-program-health-impacts-climate-change-ohio

    quality.  Climate change will also likely worsen existing environmental problems to harmful algal blooms in ... Lower water quality may also boost rates of infectious insect and water-borne diseases.  Drinking water ... supplies may also be threatened, as recently happened in Toledo last year, as toxic algal blooms occurring ...

  10. Gypsum Spread on Farms Could Help Keep Water Clean, Not Green

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/gypsum-spread-farms-could-help-keep-water-clean-not-green

    recent years. In August, for instance, a toxic bloom in western Lake Erie led to a two-day drinking water ... southwestern end of the lake, suffered a two-day drinking water ban due to toxins produced by the bloom ... phosphorus runoff from farms is a cause of the harmful algal blooms plaguing Lake Erie and other lakes in ...

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