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Dangerous algae blooms possible as water temperatures rise

By: NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory

SPRINGFIELD- Authorities warn that blue-green algae blooms may be occurring and it could cause adverse health effects in people and pets.  With the temperature of lakes, rivers and streams across the state on the rise, the potential for the deadly blooms rises.  Residents who plan to recreate in, on, or near Illinois rivers, lakes or streams are advised to avoid contact with water that:
• looks like spilled, green or blue-green paint
• has surface scums, mats, or films
• is discolored or has green-colored streaks
• has greenish globs suspended in the water below the surface
Do not let pets drink from water with any of the above characteristics.
If you or your pet have come into contact with water you suspect may have a bloom of blue-green algae, rinse off with clean, fresh water as soon as possible. With all activities that may involve contact with lake or stream water, wash your hands before eating.
If you are concerned you have symptoms that are a result of exposure to algal toxins, contact your health care provider or call the Illinois Poison Center at 1-800-222-1222.

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