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Why does my lake have a “tea” colour?

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Why does my lake have a “tea” colour?

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Sometimes described as root beer, coffee, or bog stain, this colouring is natural for many lakes in Northern Ontario. The colour results from the incomplete dissolved organic material, sometimes referred to as tannins, which come from the decomposition of wetland plants in the watershed of a lake. At very high levels, this colouration can limit water transparency.

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