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Health Advisory Issued for West Side of American Falls Reservoir

(Idaho Falls, ID) Idaho Department of Health and Welfare (DHW) is issuing a health advisory for the West side of American Falls Reservoir, between the boat dock and Fairview, Idaho, urging caution when recreating in or near the water.
DHW works closely with Southeastern Idaho Public Health (SIPH) and the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) to identify, respond to, and monitor cyanobacteria harmful algal blooms (cyanoHABs).
Recent samples from the water body showed high amounts of toxin-producing cyanobacteria. The toxins they produce (cyanotoxins) can be harmful to people, pets, and livestock.
When recreating near or in the water at the West end of American Falls Reservoir, take the following precautions while the advisory is in effect:

Cyanobacteria are a natural part of Idaho’s water bodies. When temperatures rise, their populations can bloom and toxic chemical compounds, or cyanotoxins, can be released into the water. Blooms don’t all look the same. They may look like mats, foam, spilled paint, or surface scum, and have a foul odor.
Mats can be out of sight on the bottom of the water body. Pets, livestock, and wildlife can get sick or die, within minutes to days after cyanotoxin exposure.
Dogs may become sick first because they are more likely to swim in or drink contaminated water or lick contaminated water or bloom material off their fur. If your pets or livestock have been in the water, immediately wash them with clean water to keep them from licking cyanobacteria off their bodies. Seek veterinary care immediately if your pets or livestock seem sick after going in or drinking the water.
For more information about cyanoHABs, visit DEQ’s website at https://www.deq.idaho.gov/waterquality/surfacewater/cyanobacteriaharmfulalgal blooms/ or DHW’s website at  https://www.gethealthy.dhw.idaho.gov/recreational-water-health-advisories. The public will be notified once the advisory is lifted.
The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare is dedicated to strengthening the health, safety, and independence of Idahoans. Learn more at healthandwelfare.idaho.gov.