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  2. Algaecide - Wikipedia

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    Barley straw, in England, is placed in mesh bags and floated in fish ponds or water gardens to help reduce algal growth without harming pond plants and animals. Barley straw has not been approved by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for use as a pesticide and its effectiveness as an algaecide in ponds has produced mixed results during university testing in the United ...

  3. Swimming pool sanitation - Wikipedia

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    Swimming pool contaminants are introduced from environmental sources and swimmers. Affecting primarily outdoor swimming pools, environmental contaminants include windblown dirt and debris, incoming water from unsanitary sources, rain containing microscopic algae spores and droppings from birds possibly harboring disease-causing pathogens. [4]

  4. Water chlorination - Wikipedia

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    The chlorination of the water supply helped stop the epidemic and as a precaution, the chlorination was continued until 1911 when a new water supply was commissioned. [7] Manual Control Chlorinator for the liquefaction of chlorine for water purification, early 20th century. From Chlorination of Water by Joseph Race, 1918.

  5. Kirwin Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    It empties into a short channel which joins the North Fork Solomon River east of the dam. Outlet works through the dam, including a stilling well, empty directly into the river and the Kirwin Main Canal. When the reservoir is at maximum water surface elevation, the spillway has a discharge capacity of 96,000 cu ft/s (2,700 m 3 /s).

  6. Widespread drought means the Kansas River will see ... - AOL

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    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Friday will enact its drought protocol. That means less water will be released to the Kansas River.

  7. Kansas Department of Agriculture, Division of Water Resources

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    Kansas Interstate River Compacts. The Division of Water Resources was created in 1927, which effectively consolidated the Kansas Water Commission of 1917 and the Division of Irrigation of 1919. George S. Knapp, who had been appointed state irrigation commissioner, became the first chief engineer in 1927.

  8. Bellingham issues swimming advisory for popular park after ...

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    Help keep beach water safe for swimming. Pick up pet waste and trash.. Swim only when well to protect yourself and prevent transmitting illness-causing bacteria to others.. Recreational boaters ...

  9. 12 Iowa beaches are not recommended for swimming after ... - AOL

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    The DNR collects weekly samples at 39 state-owned swimming beaches to determine the public's risk of coming in contact with waterborne diseases. Testing starts a week prior to Memorial Day and ...

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