Two years after an invasive mussel was first discovered at Lake Mead, the population has firmly established itself and gone on a breeding binge, with numbers soaring into the trillions. Despite efforts to stop their spread, scientists say it’s only a matter of time before quagga mussels appear throughout the West’s vast system of reservoirs and aqueducts, raising operation and maintenance costs …
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Invasive Mussels Imperil Western Water System (FOX 13 Utah)
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