By Spencer Hunt
The Columbus Dispatch Monday October 3, 2011 8:25 AM
Ohio spent millions of tax dollars this summer fighting toxic, blue-green algae in Grand Lake St. Marys with chemicals, dredging equipment and nets.
But what about Lake Erie, which has algae problems, too?
In fact, Erie saw a record toxic-algae bloom spread across its western basin this year, adding to the “dead zone” where fish can’t live and threatening the lake’s $10 billion annual tourism industry.
The state plans to form two study groups to look for solutions ...
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