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AWRC Publishes Fact Sheet on Algal Blooms in Streams and Ponds

AWRC Publishes Fact Sheet on Algal Blooms in Streams and Ponds

By Dr. Bradley Austin

Have you ever wondered what that green stuff is growing in ponds, lakes, and nearby streams? Well, it is usually algae and at times there can be a lot of it.  This excess growth is an algal bloom.

These blooms are a nuisance that negatively impacts the aesthetics, recreation, and aquatic life of the water body. However, algal blooms can also be harmful, where certain algal blooms can produce toxins when stressed by environmental conditions or as they die. These harmful algal blooms are a serious health risk.

The Arkansas Water Resources Center has recently published a fact sheet about algal blooms. The fact sheet talks about what makes nuisance and harmful algal blooms different and who to contact if you suspect that an algal bloom is harmful or you are unsure.

Visit our website for more information.

About Arkansas Water Resources Center

Founded in 1964, the AWRC engages with students by supporting student research and providing employment opportunities. The AWRC also operates a water quality laboratory where water samples are analyzed for researchers, students, and the public.

Mission Statement

The mission of the AWRC is three-fold:

  1. to support water research in Arkansas
  2. to train future water scientists and engineers
  3. to share information with stakeholders.

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The AWRC Team

Dr. Brian E. Haggard
AWRC Director
479-575-2879, haggard@uark.edu