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Camas to treat Lacamas Lake this week to help prevent algal blooms

Consultants say spate of warm weather could cause algal blooms to hit area lakes in late July, early August

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A sign posted outside Lacamas Lake Lodge in Camas, near the shores of Lacamas Lake, Monday, July 15, 2024, warns visitors that toxic algae has been found in the lake and that people who plan to recreate in or near the lake should take precautions to avoid the harmful algal bloom. (Kelly Moyer/Post-Record)

The city of Camas is expected to begin treating Lacamas Lake this week in an effort to stave off future toxic algal blooms.

Camas Public Works Director Steve Wall told Camas City Council members Monday, during the Council’s workshop, that the City would likely add “a light dose” of a chemical that binds phosphorus in the water — making it unavailable to stimulate excess growth of toxic algae — this Friday, despite the fact that the lake has had lower-than-expected levels of phosphorus so far this summer.

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