Published February 10, 2013, 09:20 PM
WORTHINGTON — From keeping invasive species like zebra mussels out of local lakes, researching ways to reduce the number and duration of algal blooms and finding ways to rid lakes of common carp, the Okabena-Ocheda Watershed District has a lot of work before it in the coming year.
Watershed prepares for invasives
Zebra mussels, carp, and algal blooms to be tackledWORTHINGTON — From keeping invasive species like zebra mussels out of local lakes, researching ways to reduce the number and duration of algal blooms and finding ways to rid lakes of common carp, the Okabena-Ocheda Watershed District has a lot of work before it in the coming year.
By: Julie Buntjer, Worthington Daily Globe
