Toxic blue-green algae may be blooming in 3 Polk County lakes

The Brief

  • Polk County health officials are warning that toxic blue-green algae may be present in three lakes.
  • The Department of Environmental Protection is currently taking samples to determine if the algae is toxic.
  • Direct contact can cause skin irritation, difficulty breathing, and stomach problems.

LAKELAND, Fla. Polk County health officials are warning that toxic blue-green algae may be present in three lakes.

The Florida Department of Health in Polk County has issued a blue-green algae caution for Lake Crago in Lakeland near the boat ramp, Lake Pierce in Lake Wales, and Lake Hamilton in Dundee.

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