Óscar A. Contreras is a Murrow-nominated journalist who has been writing for the E.W. Scripps Company since January 2014.
DENVER — Dead fish are not only creating an unsightly experience at one of Denver’s most beautiful parks, but they’re also stinking up the place.
There is also “a lot of blue-green algae” in the water at Sloan’s Lake at the moment, which is also contributing to these fish die-offs, she said. Already this summer, four bodies of water across the state are showing high levels of toxic algae, including Barr and Cherry Creek lakes in the Denver metro.
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