In recent news, the Florida Department of Health in Polk County has issued a health alert due to dangerous blue-green algae blooms in Lake Conine. On April 2nd, a water sample taken from the lake revealed the presence of these harmful blooms, prompting the public to exercise extreme caution when engaging in any activities near the lake.
It is advised that no one should drink, swim, wade, or use any personal watercraft, boat, or water ski in the areas where the blooms are visible. If you do come into contact with the algae or discolored and smelly water, it is important to wash your skin and clothing thoroughly with soap. Additionally, it is recommended to keep your pets out of harm’s way by avoiding letting them near or drinking from the contaminated waters.
It is strongly advised not to use lake water for washing dishes or cooking and to avoid eating any shellfish from the areas where the blooms are present. However, fish caught from the lake can still be safe to eat if they are washed thoroughly with bottled or tap water before consumption.
If you encounter a blue-green algae bloom or suspect its presence in Lake Conine, it is crucial to report it to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) by calling 855-305-3903 or reporting online. Taking these precautions will help ensure that everyone enjoys outdoor activities safely near Lake Conine while minimizing risks associated with blue-green algae blooms.
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