Published on April 28, 2022
Today, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) provided test results from water samples taken from Wyandotte County Lake on April 27, 2022. The results indicate higher-than-normal levels of microcystin that are well above KDHE’s threshold. It is recommended that Wyandotte County Lake be placed at the “Warning” level.
While at a Warning level, KDHE has advised the Unified Government Parks and Recreation Department that no water contact or recreation, including direct contact or splashing, should take place. Because it is the species Planktothrix rubescens it is a red-brown bloom, which is a little different than our usual blooms (you can see some similar photos of Planktothrix blooms in the ITRC visual guide here). They prefer colder water, hence being more commonly seen early in the season.
Signage will be posted to caution the community of the harmful algae, the potential to make people and animals sick, and provides guidance on the lake’s status at this time. The following are some of those guidelines:
Steps being taken by Unified Government Parks and Recreation Department include:
Please stay tuned for more information.
KDHE
877-427-7317
785-296-1664
Contact Parks & Recreation at 913-573-8327
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