For Immediate Release
Date: September 11, 2020

Contact

Amanda McQuaid, Harmful Algal Blooms Program Coordinator
(603) 271-0698 | amanda.mcquaid@des.nh.gov

State REMOVES Cyanobacteria Advisory for Danforth Ponds in Freedom, NH

Concord, NH - The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) has REMOVED a cyanobacteria advisory for Middle Danforth Pond that was issued on 8/18/2020. The water has appeared clear for a few days now. No sightings of the blue-green clumps have been reported. Follow-up inspections and sampling will be conducted as soon as possible. While the bloom has dissipated, NHDES advises that lake-goers look out for blue-green accumulations in the future. Please continue to monitor your individual shoreline for changing conditions.

This advisory was not based on a toxin evaluation and was intended as a precautionary measure for short term exposure. Cyanobacteria are natural components of water bodies worldwide, though blooms and surface scums may form when excess nutrients are available to the water. Some cyanobacteria produce toxins that are stored within the cells and released upon cell death. Toxins can cause both acute and chronic health effects that range in severity. Acute health effects include irritation of skin and mucous membranes, tingling, numbness, nausea, vomiting, seizures and diarrhea. Chronic effects may include liver and central nervous system damage. Be cautious of lake water that has a surface scum, changes colors, or appears to have green streaks or blue-green flecks aggregating along the shore.

The advisory went into effect on August 18, 2020 and was removed on September 11, 2020.