Public Health issues danger advisory at Round Lake in Camas due to elevated toxin levels

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Clark County Public Health has issued a danger advisory for Round  Lake in Camas after test results revealed elevated levels of cyanotoxins  in the water due to a harmful algal

bloom. The lake currently has  little to no visible scum accumulation, however, toxin levels exceed  thresholds recommended by Washington Department of Health.

“Don’t be deceived by the appearance of clear water at Round Lake.  The toxin level is actually quite high, making the water unsafe for  people and pets,” said Alyssa Payne,

environmental health specialist  with Clark County Public Health’s Recreational Water Safety program.

Public Health is advising against all recreating in Round Lake,  including swimming, kayaking, paddle boarding, canoeing, using motorized  boats, water skiing and fishing. Pets

should not have any contact with  the water.

Danger signs are being posted at the public access points to the lake.

Vancouver, Lacamas lakes advisories

In addition to the danger advisory at Round Lake, Public Health has  previously issued advisories for Vancouver and Lacamas lakes.

Public Health issued a danger advisory for Vancouver Lake on  Wednesday due to elevated levels of cyanotoxins. Public Health is  advising against all recreating in Vancouver Lake.

The warning advisory issued earlier this month for Lacamas Lake  remains in place. Public Health advises against swimming, water skiing  and any water contact for animals. People

should avoid areas of scum  when using motorized boats, paddle boarding, kayaking or canoeing in  Lacamas Lake.

Public Health will continue to monitor the lakes and take weekly  water samples while blooms are present to test toxin levels. Signs will  be updated as conditions change.

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