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Lake Auburn’s future needs its water to be clearer by treating with ultraviolet light and chlorine without being filtered to enjoy the lake

Holly Ewing at The Sun Journal reports Lake Auburn is at a tipping point, sitting on the edge between its current clearwater state and one where it becomes green and prone to large blooms of algae and cyanobacteria (sometimes called blue-green algae).In its current clearwater state, water quality is good enough for trout, for our…

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