Bacteria From Lake Bohinj Sent to Austria for Analysis
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There are potentially toxic cyanobacteria in Lake Bohinj. During water sampling, which was ordered by the Bohinj municipality after the latest dog death, they were confirmed in the thicket at the mouth of the Savica River. The samples will be sent to Austria for further analysis, and until the final results are available, warning signs have been installed in several places around the lake advising against dogs swimming or coming into contact wit…
Visitors are advised to avoid contact with the bushes for now.
The municipality of Bohinj ordered the analysis of 13 samples, mainly in the Ukanc area. A dog was found moving near the mouth of the Savica River, which died on Sunday. What about the sewage system?
The Municipality of Bohinj commissioned the National Institute of Biology to collect 13 water samples from Lake Bohinj. The sampling was carried out at problematic locations along Lake Bohinj, mainly in the Ukanc area (outflow of the Savica).
Following the recent death of a dog in Lake Bohinj, the Bohinj Municipality has ordered water sampling at several locations around the lake, particularly in the Ukanc area at the mouth of the Savica River. During the examination of the samples, potentially toxic cyanobacteria were confirmed in the thickets by the water. Visitors are advised to avoid contact with the thickets for the time being, they said in a press release.
Following the recent death of a dog in Lake Bohinj, the Bohinj Municipality has ordered water sampling at several locations around the lake, particularly in the Ukanc area at the mouth of the Savica River. During the examination of the samples, potentially toxic cyanobacteria were confirmed in the thickets by the water. Visitors are advised to avoid contact with the thickets for the time being, they said in a press release.
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