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Beware of Burke Lake. According to Fairfax County Park Authority, the blue-green algae identified blooming in the the freshwater reservoir, central to Fairfax Station's Burke Lake Park, is dangerous.
With summer here and more people heading to Wyoming’s lakes and reservoirs to recreate, the Wyoming Department of ...
State health and wildlife officials are warning Kansans to be cautious at a number of lakes this summer as blue-green algae ...
People getting out on Montana's water bodies are advised to be on the lookout for harmful algal blooms. Algal blooms release ...
The Florida Department of Health in Clay County issued a health alert on Friday after finding harmful blue-green algae in ...
ANDERSON COUNTY, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - The South Carolina Department of Environmental Services issued a recreational watch for the presence of harmful algae in an Upstate lake.
The Wyoming Department of Health has issued a harmful cyanobacterial bloom advisory for Lower North Crow Reservoir.
While not all blue-green algae is toxic, certain strains can produce harmful substances that may cause skin irritation, nausea, vomiting, or more serious health issues if ingested or inhaled.
The blue green algae, which grows best in the heat, can be toxic to both people and animals. It has killed a number of dogs ...
HELENA — Montanans are urged to keep a lookout for harmful algal blooms as temperatures warm up in Big Sky Country. Blooms ...
Levels of the toxin microcystin has been detected in Lake Erie weeks earlier than usual, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Crews will begin spraying a clay mixture on the lake that removes phosphorus, which feeds toxic blue-green algae.