Water pitcher filters can remove toxins from algal blooms, Stone Lab says | Sandusky Register SANDUSKY — Water pitchers that are equipped with filters can be useful in removing microcystin toxins in water produced by harmful algal blooms, according to new research at Stone Lab, the Lake Erie science lab on Gibraltar Island near Put-in-Bay.

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Water pitcher filters can remove toxins from algal blooms, Stone Lab says