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Good News: Toxic Algae Levels Dropped!

Good News: Toxic Algae Levels Dropped!

06/18/2021

Vancouver lake’s weekly test resuts are in and levels of toxic algae have dropped significantly. Good news.

Stay up-to-date on lake conditions by visiting the Clark County Public Health site here: https://clark.wa.gov/public-health/advisory-protocol

https://www.nwtoxicalgae.org/Data.aspx?SiteID=96&County=&Toxin=&SampleNumber=&StartDate=&EndDate=&LowConc=&HighConc=&WRIANumber=0

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