Orlando officials are now warning residents to avoid Lake Ivanhoe because of high levels of fecal coliform bacteria. In other words, the lake is now poopier than normal. Fecal coliform bacteria comes ...
A giant poo has plopped down right in the middle of Lake Eola Park. Inflatable poo, that is. It’s a marketing stunt by the poop-positive toilet spray brand Poo-pourri. They’re promoting their product ...
A giant poop has dropped on Lake Eola. A 30-foot tall inflatable poop emoji will be at Lake Eola all weekend. It comes to town via Poo-Pourri, a toilet spray company. The company will be giving away ...
The water at a Storm Lake beach this week had about 50 times the amount of bacteria that triggers a swim warning from the state, according to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. The cause? Geese ...
When Douglas Galloway comes to the beach at Lake St. Clair Metropark, he wants to be able to walk in the sand and the water. He doesn't want his bare feet to step in goose poop. Really, who does? But ...
Boaters, swimmers, hikers and their pets should avoid two areas of Lake Norman this weekend due to a raw sewage spill and the spread of a toxic weed that killed at least four dogs in N.C. and Georgia ...
In a city known for its private lake and love of pets, a canine culprit is sullying Lake Oswego's pristine waters: dog poop. Dog owners who fail to pick up after Fido are contributing to roughly 15 ...
LONESOME LAKE—Whit Coleman belly flopped with style into some of Wyoming’s most famous alpine waters on Wednesday. Out on a father-son backpacking trip with friends, the Salt Lake City man took the ...
Today’s batch of burning questions, my smart-aleck answers and the real deal: Question: You might have answered this before but being new to the area for just a few years, I'm curious. Can you please ...
Orlando, Fla. – A beautiful lake, a flowing fountain, gliding swans and a giant pile of poop is what you’ll see this weekend at Lake Eola. Poo-pourri is installing its 30-foot inflatable Giant Poo on ...
Algae swamped Utah Lake last week, stretching over 134 square miles. The bright green bloom is mesmerizing — and possibly toxic. And, turns out, poop is partly to blame. So what made the green goo?