Lake O had 81 algal blooms in 2 years near Florida slaughterhouse site

A Martin County slaughterhouse near Lake Okeechobee could increase toxic algal blooms in the C-44 Canal, St. Lucie River and Indian River Lagoon.

There have been 81 algal blooms in the past two years within 2 miles of a proposed slaughterhouse in western Martin County, according to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection Algal Bloom Dashboard.
The slaughterhouse will increase pollution and bring more potentially toxic algal blooms to Lake Okeechobee, whose waters sometimes are released into the C-44 Canal and flow into the St. Lucie River and Indian River Lagoon in Stuart, opponents say.

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By Timothy O'Hara, Environmental Reporter

Tim has been a reporter for 30 years, most recently covering fishing, fisheries and the environment for The Key West Citizen newspaper for the past 22 years. He also plays guitar and enjoys going to concerts.

 

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