Toledo Lifts Drinking Water Ban After Mycrocystin Scare

After a two-day drinking water ban in Toledo, Ohio, officials declare the water safe and state precautions are being taken to protect the city's residents.

Officials lifted a ban on Toledo, Ohio, drinking water Monday morning after test results consistently showed “nondetectable” levels of mycrocystin, a neurotoxin produced by a bloom of blue-green algae. The city receives its water from Lake Erie, which continuously fights blooms...

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