Potentially Harmful Algae Bloom Observed in Boulder Reservoir
September 04, 2024
September 04, 2024
BOULDER, Colorado, Sept. 4 -- The city of Boulder issued the following news:
City staff and community members have observed a potentially harmful algae bloom (i.e., cyanobacteria) in the Boulder Reservoir. At elevated levels, cyanobacteria may produce toxins that are harmful to people and pets; therefore, the City of Boulder is advising community members to stay out of the water and not allow dogs in the reservoir. Anglers should also exercise caution and follow state recommendation . . .
City staff and community members have observed a potentially harmful algae bloom (i.e., cyanobacteria) in the Boulder Reservoir. At elevated levels, cyanobacteria may produce toxins that are harmful to people and pets; therefore, the City of Boulder is advising community members to stay out of the water and not allow dogs in the reservoir. Anglers should also exercise caution and follow state recommendation . . .