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Blue-green algae typically grows rapidly in areas where there is an abundance of nutrients like phosphorus and…

Blue-green algae typically grows rapidly in areas where there is an abundance of nutrients like phosphorus and nitrogen, according to the Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks.

Blooms can also be created from polluted storm water run-off, run-off from agriculture, fertilizer, lawn waste or septic systems, or other materials that wash into lakes and decompose.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/frequently-asked-questions-about-blue-green-algae-1.4763291?cmp=rss

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