An Israeli company said it has cleared the Roodeplaat Dam in South Africa of toxic cyanobacteria in the largest project of its kind ever success...

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An Israeli company said it has cleared the Roodeplaat Dam in South Africa of toxic cyanobacteria in the largest project of its kind ever success...
An Israeli company said it has cleared the Roodeplaat Dam in South Africa of toxic cyanobacteria in the largest project of its kind ever successfully undertaken. The bacteria, which is better-known as blue-green algae but technically isn’t an algae, plagues watercourses around the world. It secretes toxins to fight off competition for surface area and sunlight from green algae.

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