MPRB issues blue-green algae advisory for Lake Hiawatha
MINNEAPOLIS -- Minneapolis park officials say blue-green algae may be present in a lake on the city's south side.
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board has issued an advisory for Lake Hiawatha. When blue-green algae are present, children and pets should be kept out of the water.
Blue-green algae are harmful when they produce toxins, which can make humans and animals sick. But simply looking at a bloom cannot confirm whether the algae is toxic or not.
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