The following is a news release from Eastern Idaho Public Health.
ST. ANTHONY — Eastern Idaho Public Health and the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality have lifted a health advisory for Henrys Lake and Upper Island Park Reservoir.
After two consecutive weeks of sampling at common access areas, DEQ confirmed that blue-green algae levels have fallen below concentrations of concern.
The public should avoid any isolated areas of algae, which may look like floating white-gray-blue paint, and should contact DEQ at (208) 528-2650 to report any areas of concern.
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Health advisory lifted for Henrys Lake and Upper Island Park Reservoir
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