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Blue-Green Algae at Methals Lake

A lake in Kings County is off limits to swimmers.

Blue-Green algae has been reported at Methals Lake near Kentville.

The toxins in some algae can make people sick and can be fatal for pets if ingested.

According to Nova Scotia’s Department of Environment and Climate Change, blue-green algae is not normally visible in the water.

The department says blue-green algae develops when hot, dry weather is followed by heavy rain, and has become more common due to climate change.

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  • Kelli Rickard

    Kelli Rickard began her broadcasting career nearly 40 years ago and has worked at radio stations in New Brunswick, Ontario and Nova Scotia. Based in Halifax, she anchors morning newscasts and covers stories across Nova Scotia. Contact Kelli at rickardk@radioabl.ca.

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