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Harmful algae has been found in Wasi Lake

Residents living on Wasi Lake may be affected depending on their closeness to the algae bloom
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Water that contains blue-green algae blooms can make you sick if you drink or swim in it.

A harmful algae bloom (cyanobacteria), also known as blue-green algae, has been found in Wasi Lake in Chisholm.

Species of the algae capable of producing toxins were confirmed by the laboratory of the Ministry of the Environment. The toxins in harmful algae can irritate the skin and, if swallowed, cause diarrhea and vomiting.

"Residents living on Wasi Lake may be affected depending on their closeness to the algae bloom, wind direction, water flow, and other environmental conditions that cannot be predicted or controlled," says a news release from the Unit. "Due to the many factors involved, government authorities are unable to determine where and when there are no toxins. Users are advised to exercise their judgment before using the water."

For further details on the location of the algae bloom, and sampling process, contact the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks - Spills Action Centre - 1-800-268-6060.

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If you live near where a bloom was detected or where a bloom is visible, follow these safety measures:

  • Do not use the water. This includes drinking, cooking, bathing, and brushing teeth. Note: Using a private water system or boiling the water will not destroy the toxins.
  • Do not swim and avoid water sports when a bloom is present.
  • If skin contact does occur, wash with soap and water then rinse thoroughly with clean water to remove algae.
  • Limit the amount of fish flesh you eat. Some toxins can build up in fish and shellfish. Do not eat the liver, kidneys and other organs. Be careful not to cut the organs when filleting.

The Health Unit has not closed the beaches, but rather advises individuals that they need to take caution in the area.