KDHE announce public health advisories for Kansas Lakes due to blue-green algae

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TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) and the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) have issued public health advisories due to blue-green algae.

Harmful Algae Blooms (HAB) may look like foam, scum or paint floating on the water and be colored blue, bright green, brown or red. Blooms can develop rapidly; if the water appears suspicious or there is decaying algae on the shore, avoid contact and keep dogs away. 

These toxins can be absorbed by ingestion, inhalation of aerosols, and even skin contact. Symptoms vary depending upon the type of exposure (e.g., direct contact, ingestion, inhalation) but can include rash, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, sore throat, and headache.

Active Advisories

Warning

  • Atchison City Lake #9, Atchison County
  • Atchison State Fishing Lake, Atchison County
  • Frazier Lake, Grant County
  • Gathering Pond, Geary County 
  • Jeffrey Energy Center Auxiliary Lake, Pottawatomie County
  • Jeffrey Energy Make-up Lake, Pottawatomie County

Watch

  • Clinton Lake, Douglas County
  • Lake Parsons, Neosho County
  • Marion Reservoir, Marion County
  • Tuttle Creek Lake Zone A, Pottawatomie and Riley Counties
  • Warnock Lake, Atchison County

Lifted

  • Augusta Santa Fe Lake, Butler County

A warning status indicates that a HAB is expected or present, and a watch status means that a HAB is possible and may be present.

Advisories are lifted when cell densities and toxin concentrations dissipate to levels below the Watch thresholds.

If you or your pets come into contact with algae, rinse the area with clean, fresh water. Suspected HAB-related health incidents, whether human or animal, regardless of season, should be reported as soon as possible.

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