
An artistic, abstract image of the pollution plaguing Big Stone Lake. Photo by Mary Taffe.
Mary Taffe has lived in Ortonville, Minnesota, on the eastern side of Big Stone Lake, for her entire life. But for the past four summers, her family has been unable to enjoy the lake because of massive algae blooms and horrific odors they believe are caused by increased <a hr…="hr…" Read the full story on TreeHugger
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