HEALTHCOLORADO SUN
Colorado health officials are tracking toxic algae blooms with warnings of health impacts
Colorado health officials are monitoring toxic algae blooms and issuing health warnings. Warm temperatures and shallow reservoirs are creating conditions for explosive algae growth, though not all blooms produce toxins.
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