Letter from British Waterways
17th August 2010
The Secretary Killington Sailing Club 22 Hill Street Carnforth Lancs LA5 9DYDear Sir,
Warning: Health Hazard Blue-Green Algae - Killington Reservoir
Potentially toxic Blue-green algae (BGA) have been found in this reservoir/waterway length in sufficient numbers to pose a potential health risk. Although BGA occur naturally in freshwater, there is a risk of serious hazards to health when they occur in high concentrations. The highest concentrations of BGA toxins are found in scums which can form on the water surface, which can look like turquoise paint, grass clippings or floating mats.
The toxins that can be produced can affect humans, pets and livestock. You should avoid all contact with water that has a BGA scum on its surface, and also avoid very green water.
Immersion sports such as:
paddling windsurfing diving swimming water-skiing canoeingDo not allow pets or livestock to swim in or drink the water. We recommend that you keep dogs on leads.
If you do come into contact with BGA affected water, remove contaminated clothing and wash all exposed skin in clean water as soon as possible, particularly before eating or drinking.
If you are in any doubt about your welfare after contact with the algae, please seek medical advice.
This advice remains in force for the remainder of this calendar year. Next year it is possible that this problem will re-occur. We would therefore be grateful if you could tell us if you see any signs of green water or algal scum.
Yours sincerely
Richard Delves
Boating Trade Manager (North)
DL 0113 2816874