Associated Press: Late summer on western Lake Erie means boating, fishing and unsightly algae, at least in recent years. Researchers are forecasting that this season`s harmful algae bloom will be less severe than those over the past few years. Some questions and answers about what is means for visitors to the lake and residents who depend on it for drinking water: WHY WILL THIS YEAR`S ALGAE BLOOM BE SMALLER? Less rain during the spring and early summer months adds up to less phosphorus from farms and sewage treatment...