Hunterdon Democrat: Climate change and global warming may be affecting our public water supply.
United Water New Jersey, which serves about 812,000 customers in the northern half of the state, detected a "large" algae bloom in a West Amwell Township reservoir for the first time and now plans to step up monitoring.
The West Amwell reservoir feeds the Lambertville public water system. Algae blooms are common in shallow reservoirs, said company spokesman Steve Goudsmith, but this was the first time a large bloom......
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Climate change and global warming may be affecting NJ public water sources
Posted by Hunterdon Democrat: Renée Kiriluk-Hill on November 16th, 2012
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