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Chris Ray, Water Pollution Inspection & Enforcement Unit Chief at the Missouri Department of Natural Resources :

“It’s very common this time of year for us to get reports from citizens, businesses, or visitors in the area,” Ray says. “It’s more common during the summer due to low water flow, lower amounts of rain, and increased sunlight. Those are the main contributors for any algae growth.”

Ray also states that other sources that could fuel algae growth are divided into point sources and nonpoint sources. By point sources, that would be related to permanent facilities like wastewater treatment facilities.

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3 hours ago, Nick Adams said:

Where is this? I couldn't believe a guy shuffling in the rebar riffle when I was down there last. Every 10 minutes.

       Look closely I am thinking it is in Montana?

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