Cyanobacteria warning lifted for Kitsap Lake
- tadsooter
- 2 days ago
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The Kitsap Public Health District has lifted a cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) warning for Kitsap Lake. The warning was issued Aug. 8.
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If you live near a lake or visit lakes, please watch for cyanobacteria blooms.
Blooms can make a lake look green and cloudy. Green, blue, or white scum, foam, or matting may form on the water’s surface, and may look like paint floating on the water.
Stay out of the water and contact the Health District at 360-728-2235 if you see a bloom or notice any of the following:
Large numbers of dead fish
Sudden or unexplained sickness or death of an animal that has just drank or swam in lake water
If someone enters the water and experiences skin rash, dizziness or weakness, respiratory allergy, abdominal pain, diarrhea, or vomiting
Resources
Cyanobacteria | Kitsap Public Health District
Cyanobacteria | Washington State Department of Health
Toxic Algae | NW Toxic Algae
Natural Yard Care Guide | Kitsap County




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