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Defenders: Why Central Texas development may be partly to blame for toxic blue-green algae


And it s not just happening in the summer months.
Back in the summer of 2019, several dogs died after visits to Austin-area lakes, where they ingested blue-green algae. It happened again right after the snowstorms this winter. The Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) found the same toxic algae in several of the Highland Lakes.
Turns out, it could be a deadly side effect of our booming growth.
Deadly day at the dog park:
A backyard game of fetch brings so much joy, yet so much sorrow for Claire Saccardi. It brings back a flood of memories of what happened two years ago after a quick trip to the dog park at Red Bud Isle. ....

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Group protesting planned sewage facility near Barton Creek


The Save Barton Creek Association claims the new facility could clog Barton Creek with algae.
Author: Drew Knight, Terri Gruca
Published: 11:45 AM CDT April 19, 2021
Updated: 5:21 PM CDT April 19, 2021
AUSTIN, Texas A local group is speaking out against a proposed sewage facility near Barton Creek, which it claims could eventually clog the beloved stream with algae.
According to the Save Barton Creek Association, the planned facility will be located between Oak Hill and Dripping Springs. They say it could dump up to 45,000 gallons of treated wastewater into one of Barton Creek s contributing streams every day. Citing a City of Austin study, the group claims the pollutants remaining in that treated sewage could cause algae growth for several miles along the Long Branch tributary of the creek. ....

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