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No more scum at Elk Lake: CRD

Pets are free to roam once again at Elk Lake after toxic algae advisory lifted
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The CRD lifted the blue-green algae advisory ​Thursday for Elk Lake, located in Elk/Beaver Lake Regional Park. (Travis Paterson/News Staff)

Pets are free to roam once again at Elk Lake as the Capital Regional District gives the all-clear for toxic algae.

After months of being in place, the blue-green algae advisory was lifted Thursday by ​the CRD for Elk Lake, located in Elk/Beaver Lake Regional Park.

Recent samples collected at the beach indicated a “below detection limit” result for cyanotoxins. The extended absence of blue-green scum combined with test results are good indicators that the bloom is over, according to the CRD.

RELATED: Dog owners warned that Elk Lake tests positive for toxic algae

Park users are reminded to watch for the distinctive blue-green sheen that can appear on the lake surface as the algae blooms are unpredictable and may occur at any time.

These blue-green algae are known toxin producers and ingesting water containing the algae may cause a range of symptoms, including headaches and abdominal pain in humans, and can lead to lethal liver damage in dogs.

Visit www.crd.bc.ca/alerts for updates on the status of the algae bloom.


 
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