The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) recently hosted a 2019 Harmful Algal Bloom Meeting. Presentation topics included recreation and reservoir research, animal health, testing and monitoring, nutrient reduction and practice, in-lake mitigation strategies, public water supply monitoring, and planning and response, among others.
“At this year’s meeting we have expanded from our recreational stakeholders to include the public water supply operators and other agencies to find the best ways to address issues as they arise,” said Megan Maksimowicz, an Environmental Specialist at KDHE’s Bureau of Water. “We want to make sure that we stay on top of all public health and safety issues connected to HABs. We have not had any toxins above the EPA’s health advisory level from HABs in a public water supply system, but we continue to come up with the best ways to prevent this and to monitor these situations.”
The meeting has been held annually every winter to engage stakeholders on this challenging issue affecting lakes in Kansas. A short video on the meeting is available here.