Ohio mayor asks Trump for help combating Lake Erie algae
TOLEDO, Ohio — Three years after toxic algae in Lake Erie tainted the drinking water for more than 400,000 people, many are still leery about what’s coming out of their faucets.
Some have taken to stockpiling bottled water in the summer months when algae blooms blanket the western end in the shallowest of the Great Lakes.
Store shelves were emptied of bottled water a week ago when algae pushed into a river that flows through downtown Toledo into the lake, turning the river fluorescent green and sparking rumours that another “do not drink” advisory was looming.
It wasn’t the first time there’s been a run on bottled water even though there have been no water warnings since the first one in 2014.


