Manitoba sets first-ever nutrient targets to protect Lake Winnipeg
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In recent years, Lake Winnipeg and its tributaries have seen increased levels of nitrogen and phosphorus, contributing to more frequent and severe algal blooms. These blooms pose significant economic, health, and environmental risks, contaminating beaches, reducing water quality, and affecting communities and industries dependent on these water bodies. Click here to read the story.
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