What is the City of Lake Elsinore doing to reduce toxins from algae?

The City, partner agencies, and lake scientists are continually looking at methods and researching treatment options.  In a recent study, four treatments were tested and analyzed in enclosed study areas near the Launch Pointe public beach.  A final report of that study, which included chemical and microbial strategies, will be released by mid-2023.  The City has also applied for a grant and federal funding to conduct a pilot study that utilizes a technology to physically remove algae from the lake with a harvesting system.  Award notices for that funding should be released in July 2023. 

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1. How often and where are lake samples collected for testing?
2. Who collects the samples and conducts the testing?
3. Are boats allowed on the lake when a “Danger” advisory is in effect?
4. At what advisory level is it safe to swim, jet ski, ski/wakeboard, or engage in other activities that result in contact with the water?
5. Is it safe to eat fish caught when an advisory is posted?
6. When is it safe for pets to go in the water?
7. What is the City of Lake Elsinore doing to reduce toxins from algae?
8. Is the LEAMS system operating and is it helping to reduce toxic algae blooms?
9. Why aren’t alum, copper sulfate, or other algaecide treatments applied to Lake Elsinore?