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Blue-Green Algae Blooms Found In Three Minneapolis Lakes
Lake Nokomis, Cedar Lake, and Brownie Lake are all experiencing algae blooms, along with the pond in Lakewood Cemetery.

By WCCO-TV
November 26, 2020
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MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – Unusually warm November weather has contributed to blue-green algae blooms at some lakes around Minneapolis.
Lake Nokomis, Cedar Lake, and Brownie Lake are all experiencing algae blooms, along with the pond in Lakewood Cemetery. Because of the algae in the pond, the stream in Roberts Bird Sanctuary has turned a milky color.
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Blue-green algae blooms are harmful when they produce toxins that can make humans and animals sick. Though most blooms are not harmful, you cannot tell by looking at the bloom whether it will do damage or not.
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