Toxic algae alert issued along Snake River

 

A health alert has been issued for toxic algae along a 15 mile stretch of the Snake River. The impacted area begins at the BLM’s Canyon Creek/Swede’s Landing area and runs to Idaho Power’s Woodhead Park.

Recent samples taken from the water body indicate high concentrations of toxin-producing cyanobacteria – better known as toxic algae — which can be harmful to people, pets, and livestock. Those with liver or kidney damage are at an increased risk of illness.

CBS 2 News reports, toxic algae blooms are not unusual this time of year when water temperatures rise. The public will be advised when it is likely the concern no longer exists.

When recreating near or in Brownlee Reservoir, avoid swimming, wading, or other activities. Take extra precautions to ensure children, pets, and livestock are not exposed to the water.