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[Blue Green Algae | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyanobacteria] is a potential concern for Silver Lake. There's no specific indication that it is a concern specifically for Silver Lake. Blue green algae is present everywhere, and blooms under the right conditions.
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyanobacteria Blue Green Algae] is a potential concern. However, there's no indication that it is a concern specifically for Silver Lake. Blue green algae is present everywhere, and blooms under the right conditions.
  
 
[mailto:mriedel@umn.edu Marc] is the only resident who regularly swims in Silver Lake. In his opinion, blue green algae isn't dangerous unless one drinks the the water. See this [http://www.mprnews.org/story/2016/05/24/water-toxic-algae-dogs-climate-change article].
 
[mailto:mriedel@umn.edu Marc] is the only resident who regularly swims in Silver Lake. In his opinion, blue green algae isn't dangerous unless one drinks the the water. See this [http://www.mprnews.org/story/2016/05/24/water-toxic-algae-dogs-climate-change article].
  
 
[[File:Blue-green-algae.jpg|550px|thumb|center|Blue Green Algae]]
 
[[File:Blue-green-algae.jpg|550px|thumb|center|Blue Green Algae]]

Revision as of 02:19, 9 March 2017

Blue Green Algae is a potential concern. However, there's no indication that it is a concern specifically for Silver Lake. Blue green algae is present everywhere, and blooms under the right conditions.

Marc is the only resident who regularly swims in Silver Lake. In his opinion, blue green algae isn't dangerous unless one drinks the the water. See this article.

Blue Green Algae