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The average person flushes their toilet five times a day. An entire household of four people may flush their toilet 20 times or more in
Harmful algal blooms are on the rise, damaging local ecosystems and costing billions of dollars in economic losses.
Between 1998 and 2004, samples taken from several Suffolk County waterways found traces of Pfiesteria. Like many other types of microalgae or phytoplankton, Pfiesteria contributes
Harmful algal blooms impact local water sources and environments. Rust tides are one of the many concerns for local officials who want to revamp local
Many of Suffolk County’s waterways and lakes experience harmful algal blooms, including those caused by cyanobacteria. In some cases, these blooms can be toxic to
When traveling through Suffolk County, you may notice the waters are red from time to time. These blooms are quite common in the Huntington-Northport Bay
In and around Suffolk County, there are several types of algal blooms that affect marine life and harm the natural beauty of our waterways. Brown
Suffolk County’s Septic Improvement Program aims to improve the health of local waterways and restore a once thriving shellfish industry. While many local residents are
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