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Boaters warned of algae blooms

Updated: Tuesday, 30 Jun 2009, 9:06 AM CDT
Published : Tuesday, 30 Jun 2009, 9:06 AM CDT

MADISON (AP) - The state Department of Health Services has a warning for boaters and others who may be out on lakes and ponds across Wisconsin this coming holiday weekend.

The department is warning people to protect themselves from toxic blue-green algae. State Health Officer Dr. Seth Foldy says coming into contact with, or swallowing water with high levels of blue-green algae poses a health risk.

Foldy says people and pets should avoid swimming where the water looks like paint or pea soup.

Algae blooms can form thick, foul-smelling layers on the surface of water and can range in color from green and fluorescent blue to red.

The state Health Department says swimmers should always shower with soap and water after being in lakes and rivers.

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