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China Daily: Algae outbreak sparks water crisis in E. China city

Wed, 30 May 2007 23:12:23 GMT | Inform.com China

Residents of a city in eastern China rushed to buy bottled water after tap supplies became putrid from an algae outbreak in a nearby lake, state ...


Fast-growing algae smothers Chinese lake (AP)

Thu, 31 May 2007 20:22:16 GMT | Yahoo! News

AP - Fast-spreading, foul-smelling blue-green algae smothered a lake in eastern China, contaminating the drinking water for millions of people and sparking panic-buying of bottled water, state media said Thursday.


China: Algae Contaminates Drinking Water

| Findory News China

International Business Times: Fast-spreading, foul-smelling blue-green algae smothered a lake in eastern China, contaminating the drinking water for millions of people and sparking panic-buying of bottled water, state media said Thursday.



Fast-Growing Algae Smothers Chinese Lake

Thu, 31 May 2007 23:34:00 +0000 | Newsvine China

Fast-spreading, foul-smelling blue-green algae smothered a lake in eastern China, contaminating the drinking water for millions of people and sparking panic-buying of bottled water, state media said Thursday.


Fast-growing algae smothers Chinese lake

| Findory News China

Yahoo News: AP - Fast-spreading, foul-smelling blue-green algae smothered a lake in eastern China, contaminating the drinking water for millions of people and sparking panic-buying of bottled water, state media said Thursday.


Water back on after algae clog in China (AP)

Mon, 04 Jun 2007 03:45:40 GMT | Yahoo! News

A duck swims in water affected by blue-green algae in Taihu Lake, Wuxi, China's Jiangsu province on Saturday, June 2 2007. China artificially induced rainfall and diverted the Yangtze River to flush an algae-covered lake, making the water clearer though still not drinkable for millions living nearby, state media reported Saturday. Slow to respond at first, the government has switched into high-gear after the spreading blue-green algae made even treated water drawn from Lake Tai unsafe for the residents of the industrial city of Wuxi early this past week.   (AP Photo/Color China Photo)AP - Tap water for more than 2 million people in an eastern Chinese city was turned back on after blue-green algae clogged a lake and polluted the water supply, state media reported.



Water Back on After Algae Clog in China

Mon, 4 Jun 2007 03:46:00 +0000 | Newsvine China

Tap water for more than 2 million people in an eastern Chinese city was turned back on after blue-green algae clogged a lake and polluted the water supply, state media reported.


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