Toxic Algae Advisory for Spanaway Lake and Bresemann Pond lifted

The Toxic Algae Advisory for Spanaway Lake and Bresemann Pond has been lifted. The toxic algae blooms have decreased in size and no longer present a public health concern.

Toxic algae are capable of producing toxins and, if present in large amounts, can pose a risk to pets and people. Swallowing or prolonged skin contact with the algae may cause illness that might include, muscle weakness, vomiting, diarrhea and/or nausea.

A health concern exists where the toxic algae are visible as a scum on the waters surface that looks like green paint or pea soup.

If you see signs of a new toxic algae bloom or for further information, please call Ray Hanowell at (253)798-2845 or Lindsay Tuttle at (253)798-3530 (ltuttle@tpchd.org )
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