Lake Yale's Aluminum Sulfate Treatment: Anglers' Catch & Water Quality
Lake County officials are treating Lake Yale with aluminum sulfate to combat severe algal blooms caused by high phosphorus levels. Despite the treatment, anglers reported good bass fishing on Friday the thirteenth. The cleanup plan, approved in 2019, aims to address phosphorus buildup from various sources. While some locals express concerns about adding chemicals, officials assure close monitoring and safety measures to prevent potential risks.
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