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  2. Oligotroph - Wikipedia

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    Most oligotrophs live in lakes where water helps support biochemical processes for growth and survival. [6] Below are some documented examples of oligotrophic environments in Antarctica: Lake Vostok , a freshwater lake which has been isolated from the world beneath 4 km (2.5 mi) of Antarctic ice is frequently held to be a primary example of an ...

  3. Mycorrhizal network - Wikipedia

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    The new influx of nutrients and water availability, help the seedling with growth but more importantly help ensure survival when in a stressed state. [65] Mycorrhizal networks aid in regeneration of seedlings when secondary succession occurs, seen in temperate and boreal forests. [ 64 ]

  4. Nutrient pollution - Wikipedia

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    Nutrient pollution, a form of water pollution, refers to contamination by excessive inputs of nutrients.It is a primary cause of eutrophication of surface waters (lakes, rivers and coastal waters), in which excess nutrients, usually nitrogen or phosphorus, stimulate algal growth. [1]

  5. Trophic state index - Wikipedia

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    A water body situated in a nutrient-rich region with high net primary productivity may be naturally eutrophic. Nutrients carried into water bodies from non-point sources such as agricultural runoff, residential fertilisers, and sewage will all increase the algal biomass, and can easily cause an oligotrophic lake to become hypereutrophic. [11 ...

  6. Water in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Energy generation is a large user of water. From damming rivers to generate electricity, to power plant cooling, to the Ludington Pumped Storage Power Plant. [5] Irrigation and industrial uses also account for water usage. [5] Bottled water such as BlueTriton Brands Ice Mountain is extracted and bottled in Michigan. [6]

  7. MiSustainable Holland: We have water from Lake Michigan, but ...

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    The plant pulls in and treats water from Lake Michigan to serve its customers, but the plant can only manage so much demand. Superintendent Nate Johnson emphasized the plant is the perfect size to ...