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Harmful Algal Bloom
by Terry Murry
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Avoid water that is discolored, smells bad, or has foam, scum, or mats.
Dead animals on or near the shoreline can also indicate the presence of toxic algae.
WALLA WALLA -- (News release from WWCDCH) The Walla Walla County Department of Community Health has issued a warning for Ice Harbor Dam due to elevated levels of cyanobacteria (microcystin), also known as toxic/blue-green algae. Results from water samples taken on Monday, September 29, 2025, measured 80.9 ug/L microcystin, exceeding state recreation guidelines.
Microcystin is a liver toxin that can pose a significant health risk if toxins are ingested, inhaled, or upon skin contact. Exposure to these toxins can cause serious illness in humans, particularly children, and death for pets that are exposed. While the warning advisory is in place, officials recommend taking the following precautions:
If you see a red "DANGER" sign, there are very high concentrations in the water and that the body of water is closed. You should not swim, wade, fish, or boat in areas where red "DANGER" signs are posted.
If you believe you or your pet may have been exposed to water containing an algal bloom, rinse off with fresh water immediately. If you, a person, or pet, experience weakness/incoordination, vomiting, diarrhea, rash, or headache after contact with potentially affected water, seek medical or veterinary attention immediately.
Officials will continue to monitor the area and will take routine water samples to test toxin levels. Information and signs will be updated as conditions change.
Related Pages:
Sad About Toxic Algae by Julian Matthews, Lewiston Tribune, 9/27/25
Harmful Liver Toxins Found in Algae in Snake River Near Clarkston by MMcNamara, Fox 28, 8/21/25
Whitman County Health Department Lifts Health Advisory for Snake River Algal Bloom by Courtney Flatt, Big Country News, 10/29/24
Toxic Algal Bloom Found on the Snake River for Second Year in a Row by Courtney Flatt, Elkhorn Media Group, 8/17/24
Whitman County Public Health Reports Harmful Algal Bloom Found in Snake River by Vinny Saglimbeni, KREM, 1/16/24
Algae Bloom in Lower Snake River by Bert Bowler, Spokesman-Review, 11/14/23
Large Snake River Toxic Algal Bloom Hasn't Happened Before by Courtney Flatt, NW News Network, 10/10/23
Toxic Algae Warning Issued for Little Goose Dam by Staff, Tri-City Herald, 10/3/12
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