Cyanobacteria WARNING (ADVISORY) issued for Mascoma Lake
Another cyanobacteria WARNING (ADVISORY) has been issued for Masoma Lake, Enfield/Lebanon. The bloom was first reported on 3 August, appearing as light green streaks and ribbons of material accumulating along shorelines. See the images taken 3 August. Samples collected on 3 August and reviewed on 4 August had cyanobacteria (Dolichospermum, Woronichinia, Microcystis, Aphanizomenon) in concentrations up to 641,600 cells/mL in areas of highest observed accumulations. Advisories are issued when cell counts exceed 70,000 cells/mL. NHDES advises lake users to not wade or swim in the water during an advisory. Please also keep pets and livestock out. The advisory is not based on a toxin evaluation and is intended as a precautionary measure for short term exposure.
NHDES will resample in a week. I will reach out to you before then for updates. If you have information on where accumulated material is being observed at that time, please let us know to guide our sampling efforts. Advisories remain active until the bloom subsides.
To the health officer or other official responsible for posting signs, please post our red cyanobacteria advisory signs at all public access points. Please let me know if you do not have any to post or if you need replacements.
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Best,
Kate Langley Hastings
Cyanobacteria HAB Program Coordinator
Watershed Management Bureau, Water Division
New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services
29 Hazen Drive, P.O. Box 95, Concord, NH 03302-0095
603-848-8094 kate.l.hastings@des.nh.gov
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