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Testing performed: 05/02/2025

 

GAPOA Current Status at the BEACH:
"CAUTION SIGN"


E.coli tests at the BEACH:

< 33 MPN/100mL

 

A test was performed for the MOST COMMON cyanobacterial toxins or hepatotoxic microcystins.

The test detected NONE of the 11 toxins at the BEACH AREA. (Other toxins may be present)


Test results for Total Phosphorus = 30 (ug/L)

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Water Quality Update

At the present time, pet owners who allow their dogs to swim in the lake, should consider the following information and take the precautions listed below.


Lake Users: It is highly recommended to wash with fresh water after having contact with the lake water. (Included but not limited to swimmers, recreationals, boaters, fishers, pets, water crafts and water floats.....).



According to the ASPCA:

cyanobacteria is most likely to thrive in bodies of fresh water when the weather is warm (over 75°F) and sunny. Algae intoxications happen more during the summer because weather conditions promote the growth of cyanobacteria. 


Some researchers reported that when temperatures became less than 68°F, there were insignificant amounts of blue-green algae in a lake studied in Wisconsin. 



NOTE:  Not all cyanobacteria blooms are toxic and even blooms caused by known toxin producers may not produce toxins or may produce toxins at undetectable levels. 


It is expected that anabaena, aphanizomenon and other cyanobacterial populations will be shown to be present year-round in our lake, including "over-wintering" in the lake. 


Therefore,  we are currently at the CAUTION level.

 


OUR LAKE - Keep It Healthy - Keep it safe

    Virginia Department of Health recommends safe practices

     

    • Avoid swimming in natural waters for a few days after a heavy rain event.
    • Avoid swallowing water when swimming.
    • Avoid getting water shot up your nose when swimming, especially in warm shallow water.
    • Avoid swimming or wading in with open wounds or cuts.
    • Look for posted signs near the swimming area.
    • Don’t swim in areas where there are dead fish present.
    • Don’t swim if you are ill.
    • Shower with soap and clean water after swimming.
    • Avoid swimming in muddy water of lakes, ponds, and rivers or where algal blooms are visible.
    • Avoid swimming in unfamiliar ponds, streams, creeks, ditches, and canals.
    • Be aware of local weather conditions prior to recreational activities and watch for dangerous waves and signs of rip currents.

                           When in doubt, stay out!


    For information on what is known about coronavirus in water, visit:

     https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/php/water.html 

    VDH lists the following things to prevent illness

      The Virginia Department of Health lists the following things people should do to prevent illness:

    ·    Avoid contact with any area of the lake where water is green or an advisory sign is posted.

    · Do not allow children or pets to drink from natural bodies of water.

    · Keep children and pets out of the areas experiencing a harmful algae bloom and quickly wash them off with plenty of fresh, clean water after coming into contact with algae scum or bloom water.

    · If you or your animals experience symptoms after swimming in or near an algal bloom, seek medical/veterinarian care.

    · To ensure fish fillets are safe to eat, properly clean fish by removing skin and discarding all internal organs, and cooking fish to the proper temperature.

    · If you suspect you experienced health-related effects following exposure to a bloom, contact the Virginia Harmful Algal Bloom Hotline at 1-888-238-6154. To learn more about harmful algae blooms or to report an algae bloom or fish kill visit www.SwimHealthyVA.com.


      

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