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Kyle Biesel points to the algae in the channel behind his home in St. Marys, Ohio. The algae blooms of the past were fueled largely by decrepit sewage systems that spewed nutrient-rich human waste into fresh water. The modern blooms are caused by chemical runoff from agriculture.
(Photo by John Seewer / File / AP)
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First published in the September 17, 2012, 9:51 p.m. edition

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