State detects algae bloom on Damariscotta Lake

PORTLAND PRESS HERALD • August 18, 2020

The Maine Department of Environmental Protection has confirmed the presence of an algae bloom on Damariscotta Lake that could become potentially dangerous to humans and pets. But the DEP says there doesn’t seem to be enough cyanobacteria in the lake to create toxic conditions at this time.

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