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Snake River Discoloration Likely An Algal Bloom

2014-06-07 05:30:34| Waste Management - Topix.net

Twin Falls, Idaho The lab results are in, and it appears the discoloration in the Snake River, between the Perrine Bridge and Auger Falls, is likely an algal bloom.

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