In an effort to restore Silver Lake in Wisconsin, a comprehensive project was launched targeting pollution and algal blooms. The initiative involved the elimination of rough fish and the application of alum to sediments, effectively decreasing phosphorus levels. While the project led to significant improvements, heavy rainfall in 2008 brought renewed flooding, reintroducing nutrients and complicating water quality.
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