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Granby Lake
August 8, 2009--Algae toxin monitoring resumes in Grand County water bodies (Grand County Sky-Hi Daily News)
Blooms of blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) can release cyanotoxins into the water that are potentially harmful to humans and pets.
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- Algae
- Bureau of Reclamation
- Colorado
- Colorado River
- Colorado River Water Conservation District
- Drinking Water
- Granby Lake
- Grand Lake
- Greater Grand Lake Shoreline Association
- Norhtern Colorado Water Conservancy District
- Shadow Mountain Reservoir
- Three Lakes Watershed Association
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- Willow Creek Reservoir
- Windy Gap Reservoir
August 25, 2008--Grand County lakes monitored in case algae blooms turn toxic (Grand County Sky Hi Daily News)
Past late-season algae blooms in Grand Lake and Shadow Mountain Reservoir have prompted a series of algae tests being conducted in Colorado-Big Thompson Project reservoirs and Grand Lake.
July 26, 2008--Officials: Don't move a mussel (Cortez Journal)
Don't move a mussel! That's the theme of a campaign to prevent the spread of zebra and quagga mussels to Colorado lakes.
