The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) said in a press release on Friday, Aug. 1 that a dozen lakes have reached dangerously high levels of blue-green algae this summer. Multiple other lakes are also showing signs of the algae that could mean trouble later on for people who like to enjoy water-based activities.
The KDHE reports that 12 lakes are classified at ‘warning’ status for blue-green algae while several others are at ‘watch’ status. These include the following bodies of water:
The KDHE reports that bodies of water which contain the algae can be classified at watch, warning or hazard status depending on the severity of the algae in the water. Blue-green algae can lead to the creation of harmful algal blooms (HAB) which pose a public health hazard for people, pets and livestock. People are encouraged to avoid contact with the water if it is at warning status.
“If you observe a scum or paint-like surface on the water, small floating blue-green clumps or filaments in the water, or if the water is an opaque green, avoid contact and keep pets away. These are indications that a harmful bloom may be present. Pet owners should be aware that animals that swim in or drink water affected by a harmful algal bloom or eat dried algae along the shore may become seriously ill or die.”
KDHE press release excerpt
You can learn more about blue-green algae and the dangers it presents by heading to the KDHE’s website. You can watch an informative video on blue-green algae by clicking here.
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