Sunderland Echo

Ponds warning to dog owners

- Georgina Cutler georgina.cutler@nationalwo­rld.com @Georgina_GLC

Dog owners and are being warned to keep their pets away from ponds in Herrington Country Park over a risk of toxic blue-green algae – harmful to humans and potentiall­y deadly to dogs – which can bloom in freshwater during the warm summer months.

Council chiefs are advising members of the public to keep themselves and their dogs away from ponds and lakes at this time of year due to potential toxic blue-green algae that can appear in summer months.

A sign is posted up next to the water in the park stating: “Danger. Blue-green algae currently exists in the lake, there is a severe risk to health from blue-green algae if it comes into contact with humans and animals.

"Testing is taking place and further updates will appear in due course.”

However, council chiefs say there is currently no bluegreen algae present at Herrington Country Park – but it can form blooms and scums in freshwater during warmer months.

It is understood that the

health risks to humans are reportedly small however it could cause serious harm to animals should they swim in or drink the affected water.

Around 200 fish are believed to have been killed at Herrington Country Park when the algae was found in the lake in 2021.

Following the discovery last summer, Sunderland City Council placed warning signs around the lake in the park to warn members of the public to keep their pets away from the water.

Previously The Environmen­t Agency said that Blue Green Algae is a naturally occurring environmen­tal phenomenon that becomes more likely during periods of

warm, settled, dry weather.

The city council said it is working continuous­ly with the Environmen­t Agency carrying out routine testing.

Councillor Claire Rowntree, Deputy Leader of Sunderland City Council and the council's Cabinet Member for Clean, Green City said: “There is currently no blue-green algae present at Herrington Country Park.

"However, as blue-green algae can pose risks to both public and animal health when it forms blooms and scums in freshwater during the warm summer months, we would advise the public to keep themselves and their dogs away from ponds and lakes at this time of year.”

 ?? ?? Picture of the algae in 2021. Photo: Garry Wallace.
Picture of the algae in 2021. Photo: Garry Wallace.
 ?? ?? Signs in Herrington Country Park.
Signs in Herrington Country Park.

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