Public Notices

Blue-green algae update

Published Aug. 30, 2011

TULSA – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District, has revised its blue-green algae matrix to reflect the latest test results from Lake Texoma. In accordance with the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Harmful Blue-Green Algae Guidelines, ALL of Lake Texoma is now under a blue-green algae WARNING, and water contact is PROHIBITED. At the WARNING level, harmful algae are present, and the water is considered unsafe for people and pets.

Based on test results, the blue-green algae bloom is dominated by a type of the toxin-producing algae called Cylindrospermopsis. This type of blue-green algae bloom does not look like other BGA blooms that form mats, scum, foam, or have the characteristic "spilled paint" look.

"This bloom is a sub-surface bloom of significant magnitude," said Lt. Col. Eugene Snyman, deputy commander. "It is very important that the public is well informed and able to assess the adverse health risk this bloom poses to them and their families as they make their weekend plans at Lake Texoma."

The lake is NOT closed and all Corps recreation areas are still open to camping. Boating is also permitted. Boaters should reduce their speed because the spray caused by higher speeds can be dangerous if inhaled.

In addition to Lake Texoma, a WARNING has been issued for Sandy Bass Bay at Eufaula Lake and water contact is PROHIBITED in this part of the lake.

Blue-green algae are naturally present in Tulsa District lakes at low concentrations, however, during hot and dry conditions, nuisance blue-green algae blooms can occur and these blooms can create unwanted risks associated with swimming and wading at recreational areas. A blue-green algae bloom can occur in any lake at any time if the conditions are right.

The Corps of Engineers will post updates on our website, www.swt.usace.army.mil, and our Facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/usacetulsa.

The attached matrix provides current levels of postings for blue-algae at Tulsa District lakes.

Note: Updates (as of August 30, 2011) are in blue.

                    Sign                             Lake                         Area                     Posting              Remarks

 

 

CLOSED

Skiatook

Twin Points Swim Beach

Closed

Beach closed. Contact with water prohibited.

Eufaula

Porum Landing Swim Beach

Closed

Beach closed. Contact with water prohibited.

Keystone

Old Mannford

Old Hwy 51

Closed

Contact with water prohibited.

Waurika

Chisholm Trail Swim Beach

Kiowa Swim Beach

 

Closed

Contact with water prohibited.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eufaula

Porum Landing

Sandy Bass Bay

Harmful algae present

Unsafe for people and pets

Recreation area open, but do not go in the water. Contact with water prohibited.

Keystone

Appalachia Bay

Harmful algae present

Unsafe for people and pets

Considered to have adverse health effects.

Due to test result levels, contact with water prohibited.

Tenkiller

Burnt Cabin

Petit Bay

Harmful algae present

Unsafe for people and pets

Considered to have adverse health effects.

Due to test result levels, contact with water prohibited.

Fort Gibson

Rocky Point Swim Beach

Harmful algae present

Unsafe for people and pets

Considered to have adverse health effects.

Due to test result levels, contact with water prohibited.

Waurika

All areas not under closure

Harmful algae present

Unsafe for people and pets

Considered to have adverse health effects.

Due to test result levels, contact with water prohibited.

Lake Texoma

All Areas

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Harmful algae present

Unsafe for people and pets

Considered to have adverse health effects. Due to test result levels, contact with water prohibited.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fort Gibson

All areas not in a warning

Harmful algae present

May be unsafe for people and pets

Swimming, water skiing and water contact is discouraged. If bloom is observed, avoid and report sighting.

Eufaula

All areas not in a warning or closure

Harmful algae present

May be unsafe for people and pets

Swimming, water skiing and water contact is discouraged. If bloom is observed, avoid and report sightings.

 

Keystone

All areas not in a warning or closure

Harmful algae present

May be unsafe for people and pets

Swimming, water skiing and water contact is discouraged. If bloom is observed, avoid and report sightings.

Skiatook

All areas not in a warning or closure

Harmful algae present

May be unsafe for people and pets

Swimming, water skiing and water contact is discouraged. If bloom is observed, avoid and report sightings.

Tenkiller

All areas not in a warning

Harmful algae present

May be unsafe for people and pets

Swimming, water skiing and water contact is discouraged. If bloom is observed, avoid and report sightings.

 

 


Release no. 11-069

ArticleCS

Blue-green algae update

Published Aug. 30, 2011

TULSA – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District, has revised its blue-green algae matrix to reflect the latest test results from Lake Texoma. In accordance with the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Harmful Blue-Green Algae Guidelines, ALL of Lake Texoma is now under a blue-green algae WARNING, and water contact is PROHIBITED. At the WARNING level, harmful algae are present, and the water is considered unsafe for people and pets.

Based on test results, the blue-green algae bloom is dominated by a type of the toxin-producing algae called Cylindrospermopsis. This type of blue-green algae bloom does not look like other BGA blooms that form mats, scum, foam, or have the characteristic "spilled paint" look.

"This bloom is a sub-surface bloom of significant magnitude," said Lt. Col. Eugene Snyman, deputy commander. "It is very important that the public is well informed and able to assess the adverse health risk this bloom poses to them and their families as they make their weekend plans at Lake Texoma."

The lake is NOT closed and all Corps recreation areas are still open to camping. Boating is also permitted. Boaters should reduce their speed because the spray caused by higher speeds can be dangerous if inhaled.

In addition to Lake Texoma, a WARNING has been issued for Sandy Bass Bay at Eufaula Lake and water contact is PROHIBITED in this part of the lake.

Blue-green algae are naturally present in Tulsa District lakes at low concentrations, however, during hot and dry conditions, nuisance blue-green algae blooms can occur and these blooms can create unwanted risks associated with swimming and wading at recreational areas. A blue-green algae bloom can occur in any lake at any time if the conditions are right.

The Corps of Engineers will post updates on our website, www.swt.usace.army.mil, and our Facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/usacetulsa.

The attached matrix provides current levels of postings for blue-algae at Tulsa District lakes.

Note: Updates (as of August 30, 2011) are in blue.

                    Sign                             Lake                         Area                     Posting              Remarks

 

 

CLOSED

Skiatook

Twin Points Swim Beach

Closed

Beach closed. Contact with water prohibited.

Eufaula

Porum Landing Swim Beach

Closed

Beach closed. Contact with water prohibited.

Keystone

Old Mannford

Old Hwy 51

Closed

Contact with water prohibited.

Waurika

Chisholm Trail Swim Beach

Kiowa Swim Beach

 

Closed

Contact with water prohibited.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eufaula

Porum Landing

Sandy Bass Bay

Harmful algae present

Unsafe for people and pets

Recreation area open, but do not go in the water. Contact with water prohibited.

Keystone

Appalachia Bay

Harmful algae present

Unsafe for people and pets

Considered to have adverse health effects.

Due to test result levels, contact with water prohibited.

Tenkiller

Burnt Cabin

Petit Bay

Harmful algae present

Unsafe for people and pets

Considered to have adverse health effects.

Due to test result levels, contact with water prohibited.

Fort Gibson

Rocky Point Swim Beach

Harmful algae present

Unsafe for people and pets

Considered to have adverse health effects.

Due to test result levels, contact with water prohibited.

Waurika

All areas not under closure

Harmful algae present

Unsafe for people and pets

Considered to have adverse health effects.

Due to test result levels, contact with water prohibited.

Lake Texoma

All Areas

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Harmful algae present

Unsafe for people and pets

Considered to have adverse health effects. Due to test result levels, contact with water prohibited.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fort Gibson

All areas not in a warning

Harmful algae present

May be unsafe for people and pets

Swimming, water skiing and water contact is discouraged. If bloom is observed, avoid and report sighting.

Eufaula

All areas not in a warning or closure

Harmful algae present

May be unsafe for people and pets

Swimming, water skiing and water contact is discouraged. If bloom is observed, avoid and report sightings.

 

Keystone

All areas not in a warning or closure

Harmful algae present

May be unsafe for people and pets

Swimming, water skiing and water contact is discouraged. If bloom is observed, avoid and report sightings.

Skiatook

All areas not in a warning or closure

Harmful algae present

May be unsafe for people and pets

Swimming, water skiing and water contact is discouraged. If bloom is observed, avoid and report sightings.

Tenkiller

All areas not in a warning

Harmful algae present

May be unsafe for people and pets

Swimming, water skiing and water contact is discouraged. If bloom is observed, avoid and report sightings.

 

 


Release no. 11-069