TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) - Ohio's attack on toxic algae in Lake Erie, a source of drinking water, is aimed at reducing what's feeding the algae.
But some environmental groups say the plan relies too much on voluntary programs and lacks the sense of urgency that is needed for it to work.
The state strategy outlined recently by Ohio's Environmental Protection Agency centers on new regulations and programs put in place within the past year.
Will Ohio's Lake Erie strategy work? Answers won't come soon
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