Public warning due to algae bloom in Eagle Nest Lake
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NMED Warns Public Of Algae Bloom In Eagle Nest Lake
NMED News: COLFAX COUNTY — Visitors to Eagle Nest Lake near Angel Fire are being urged to use caution as a potentially harmful algae bloom forms. Samples collected by the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) show harmful algae are present. NMED and the Energy, Minerals, and Natural Resources Department are urging visitors to the lake to take the following precautions: As always, do not drink untreated surface water. Avoid swimming in alg…
The algae responsible for this flowering, Aphanizomenon, usually looks like lawn cuttings floating in the water.
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