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The Arizona Department of Environmental Equality recommended visitors avoid contact and ingestion of the water and it urged ...
An algae bloom was detected in Apache Lake recently when Arizona Game and Fish Department employees noticed a change in water ...
Rangers in the Tonto National Forest are warning visitors to stay out of Apache Lake due to an algae bloom recently detected.
An algae bloom is affecting Apache Lake, according to officials with the Tonto National Forest. Some algae blooms can pose risks to public health, aquatic health, or the environment and officials are ...
Swimmers, beware: There are no lifeguards on duty. Also, swimming is not allowed at Watson Lake in Prescott. Apache Lake is the easternmost of the three Salt River lakes below Roosevelt Dam.
Salt River Project is comparing two sites in canyons high above Apache Lake where it could build a new reservoir, but this man-made lake would not allow water skiing or fishing. And it wouldn't ...
We're headed to Bartlett Lake, Roosevelt Lake, Apache Lake, Canyon Lake and more. We're checking out how full the lakes and dams are, and if they align with the idea that Arizona is in a water crisis.
The proposed project, if completed as envisioned in public workshops held in early May, would release water from a new upper reservoir into Apache Lake, spinning turbines to generate power over ...
The Tonto National Forest Service has urged those visiting Apache Lake to take precautions when recreating in the water after an algae bloom was discovered. During a routine sampling at Apache ...