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News Release - July 22, 2004 BLUE-GREEN ALGAE ADVISORY
Saskatchewan Environment and Saskatchewan Health are advising the public to avoid swimming in or drinking water where blue-green algae blooms are occurring. In addition, caution should be taken when considering the consumption of fish or shellfish caught in areas of a water body where a bloom exists.
Pet and livestock owners are also advised to keep their animals away from water where the algae growth is abundant. Blue-green algal blooms occur naturally and are typically reported each summer on several lakes in southern Saskatchewan following hot weather. Swimming in or drinking this water can cause red skin, sore throat, cramps or diarrhea. No complaints of algae have been received to date. However, the warm temperatures in some areas of the province for the last few days may result in the quick formation of algal blooms. Severe blue-green algae growth commonly occurs during calm, hot weather in areas of lakes and reservoirs with slow moving or still water that is rich in nutrients. The blooms can last up to three weeks. If you have questions, please contact your local Medical Health Officer. -30- For More Information, Contact:
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