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Water in Arkansas is an important issue encompassing the conservation, protection, management, distribution and use of the water resource in the state. Arkansas contains a mixture of groundwater and surface water, with a variety of state and federal agencies responsible for the regulation of the water resource.
Klamath Lake AFA, also called Klamath Lake Blue Green Algae and Klamath AFA (Aphanizomenon flos-aquae MDT14a), is a strain of Aphanizomenon flos-aquae. Small amounts of this cyanobacteria can be found in bodies of water worldwide, [ 1 ] but it is notable for growing prolifically in Upper Klamath Lake , Oregon .
A label for the proposed algae treatment says it is toxic to birds, but Lake Mattamuskeet was founded as a refuge for migratory birds. Birders, environmental groups alarmed by proposed Lake ...
Toxic algae alert for Lake Okeechobee by Martin Dept. of Health
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; ... Beaty Lake (Arkansas) Lake Beulah (Arkansas–Mississippi) Big Lake National Wildlife ...
The condition of Lake Welch will be assessed next week, state officials said. Algae bloom shuts down swimming, boating, kayaking at Lake Welch in Harriman State Park Skip to main content
Seven Devils Lake is a small reservoir in South Arkansas, It is located about 14 miles (23 km) out of Monticello, Arkansas. [1] The Lake is formed by Seven Devils Dam. The area got its name after a man that was trapped in the area for days finally made it out, a reporter asked if he found the rumored seven lakes of the area, the man then stated that there was not any seven lakes, but seven devils.
(Compare to map of Level IV ecoregions.) This list of ecoregions in Arkansas provides an overview of ecoregions in the U.S. state of Arkansas designated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC).