Scientists are working to clear algal blooms from Mantua Reservoir. They're studying a new approach that they say is safe for fish and wildlife and could end up costing taxpayers nothing.
She said Blue Green Water Technologies developed an oxidizing solution that will eventually cause the blooms to die and sink to the bottom.
If the proof of concept works here, he said they can market the idea to companies that want to sponsor similar projects nationwide. Whether that idea works could all hinge on how things turn out in Mantua in the coming weeks and months.
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