
Up to half a million residents of one of the
largest cities in Ohio are without safe drinking water after a dangerous
toxin was discovered in the supply.
Restaurants and even the local zoo have been forced to close as a
result of the crisis, thought to be caused by a “harmful algal bloom” at
the water’s source in Lake Erie, according to city officials.

Results from tests had been expected back yesterday, according to USA
Today, after the toxin was discovered in an area water treatment plant. Blue-green algae are naturally found in lakes and ponds around Ohio.

The blooms are rapid increases in algae
levels caused by high amounts of nitrogen and phosphorous which can come
from runoff water from heavily fertilized fields, farms and gardens or
broken septic tanks.
Drinking the contaminated water could result in vomiting, diarrhea and other problems.
Boiling
it will not remove the toxins, however, and residents have been advised
to not even brush their teeth with it, though showers and baths are
said to be permitted.
Source: USA Today
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