As summer rolls around, dog owners and their furry pals will be heading to fields, parks, and green spaces to enjoy the outdoors. But they won't be the only ones thriving in the warmer weather.
A new development from the University of South Florida may help control toxic algal blooms. It's one of a number of methods in a slow pipeline.
Through navigating pollution, outdoor swimmers are reminded that the health and wellbeing of our bodies is bound to the quality of our waters.
A major investment in water safety and recreation is officially underway on the West Bank. Local leaders gathered Thursday at the NORD Cut-Off Recreation Center to break ground on a new $4 million ...
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Stratford Park Lido was built at a cost of £20,000 in 1937 on land acquired by the district council in 1935. It uses natural spring water pumped on-site that was heated before its boiler was removed ...
Justin and Amanda Carter have been too busy making TikTok videos in their Greenwood neighborhood and discussing their future to answer business questions. The Carters have ...
LAKE POWELL, Utah (ABC4) — The National Park Service has issued a warning advisory after harmful algal blooms were found in Lake Powell. According to the Glen Canyon Recreational Area (GCRA) and the ...
The top spring break plan in Florida was a trip to the beach. Here's how to check water quality before you go. Spring break for most Florida students arrives in March. As gas prices continue to go up, ...
This pool had turned green due to heavy algae growth and poor water balance. Instead of draining it, the recovery process focused on proper chemical treatment, brushing, and filtration. Shock ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The presence of potentially toxic blue-green algae has appeared in multiple Austin waterways over the winter and the city urges residents to take precautions heading into the spring.
LEE COUNTY, Fla.—Blobs of bright green algae are spreading across the Caloosahatchee River. Aerial images from the weekend revealed blue-green algae blooms spanning the waterway. At first glance, the ...