Friday, July 30, 2010 12:42 PM
CELINA, Ohio - Gov. Ted Strickland announced today short- and long-term plans to deal with the toxic algae choking Grand Lake St. Marys.
One involves treating the polluted lake. The other would require farmers in the area to control manure that runs off their land and eventually into the lake.
During the presentation, which lasted about an hour, a number of people in the crowd yelled at Strickland, telling him they want the problems at the lake fixed now.
The first step, Strickland said, […]
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