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Eagle Lake toxic algae bloom prompts health warning

Eagle Lake has developed a blue-green algae bloom, prompting a warning from Alberta Health Services.

Water should be avoided, according to officials

A toxic algae is making Eagle Lake, east of Calgary, unsafe for swimming and drinking. (CREB)

Eagle Lake has developed a blue-green algae bloom, prompting a warning from Alberta Health Services.

The small lake, east of Calgary, should be avoided, according to health officials. That means people, pets and livestockshould not drink or cook with the water, nor swim orwade in the water due to the bloom ofcyanobacteria.

"If contact occurs, wash with tap water as soon as possible," health officials said in a press release.

"Do notfeed whole fish or fish trimmings from this lake to your pets.Consider limiting human consumption ofwhole fishandfish trimmingsfrom this lake, as it is known that fish may store toxins in their liver.(People can safely consumefish filletsfrom this lake)."