SLDC warns of blue green algae at Esthwaite Water
1 September 2011
South Lakeland District Council has recently
been informed by the Environment Agency that Blue Green Algae is
present at Esthwaite Water.
The Environment Agency regularly inspect lakes
and rivers and carry out water sampling. They have notified
SLDC that the following location has tested positive for blooms of
potentially toxic blue-green algae.
- Esthwaite Water at SD 36226
96748
Anyone using lakes and rivers should treat all
blue-green algae blooms with caution and contact should be avoided
as skin rashes and illness may occur if the water is
swallowed. Farmers and pet owners should also prevent
livestock and animals coming into contact or drinking the affected
water, as it can sometimes prove fatal for animals.
SLDC’s Principal Environmental Health
Officer, Andrew Smith, said, “Blue-green algae can
potentially make people feel quite ill if swallowed or even by just
swimming in it. We just want people to be aware of the
affects and are asking people to be extra careful and vigilant when
using the lakes and rivers for recreational purposes during the
summer months. The public should observe any notices near
affected areas and avoid contact or drinking the water.”
Many waters are vulnerable to problems with
blue-green algae, typically between June and November. All
blue-green algal blooms should be assumed to be toxic and the
blooms vary in colour from discoloured green, blue-green, greenish
brown, or reddish brown.
Further information about blue-green algae
can be found on the Environment Agency’s website at www.environment-agency.gov.uk