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Off-limits: A bloom of blue-green algae forces closure of popular Lake Elsinore.

Algae bloom forces the closure of Lake Elsinore

- By Doug Smith doug.smith @latimes.com Twitter: @LATDoug

Swimming, boating and fishing are prohibited in Lake Elsinore after water quality officials Friday detected harmful levels of toxins related to blue-green algae.

A notice on the city’s website said the the popular recreation spot about 70 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles would remain closed until further notice. The notice said the Southern California Coastal Water Research Project informed the city Thursday night that the lake contains toxins exceeding recommende­d recreation­al health standards.

The most recent samples showed high concentrat­ions of cylindrosp­ermopsin, anatoxin-a and microsysti­ns, all of which may cause harm to people, pets and livestock.

Exposure can cause rashes, skin or eye irritation, allergic reactions or gastrointe­stinal problems, and can be fatal to dogs, the notice said.

The water research project has been monitoring Lake Elsinore every other week because of the severe drought in Southern California and rapidly declining water levels.

The city and Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District add more than 5 million gallons of water a day to supplement natural flow into the lake. Despite the added water, the lake’s level has fallen to its lowest since early 1993.

Algae blooms have also recently forced the closure of Pyramid Lake in Los Angeles County, Lake Temescal in Oakland and Discovery Bay in the Delta.

 ?? Irfan Khan Los Angeles Times ?? THE SOUTHERN California Coastal Water Research Project has been monitoring Lake Elsinore every other week because of the severe drought in Southern California and rapidly declining water levels.
Irfan Khan Los Angeles Times THE SOUTHERN California Coastal Water Research Project has been monitoring Lake Elsinore every other week because of the severe drought in Southern California and rapidly declining water levels.

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