Toxic Algae Advisory Issued For Spanaway Lake
SPANAWAY, WA The Tacoma - Pierce County Health Department issued a toxic algae advisory for Spanaway Lake Friday.
Health officials say that doesn't mean visitors have to avoid the lake altogether, but if they do they'll need to look out for the algae or suffer some nasty health effects.
They say if visitors see algae in the water, don't swim, wade or fish near it. Instead, move somewhere else. Toxic algae, or cyanobacteria, form a layer of scum on top of the water. Algae is normally green but can be brown, red, or blue depending on the strain.
Anyone who comes in contact with algae can end up with several symptoms including muscle weakness, rashes, vomiting, diarrhea, and nausea. The algae can be particularly harmful to young children and pets, so parents and pet owners will want to be extra careful.
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