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Cyanobacteria bloom prompts warning about this Western Mass. pond
EASTHAMPTON — Stay out of Rubber Thread Pond.
That's the message from the Easthampton Health Department, which issued a health advisory for the body of water behind the city's 50 Payson Ave. parking lot.
The pond is loaded with a visible bloom of cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae. Its blooms produce a toxin that's harmful to people and pets.
Advisory signs are posted at local access points.
The city Board of Health advises against people and their animals swimming where the bloom is visible. The city also warns not to allow pets to drink the water; to avoid contact with algae; to not let children or pets play near visible shoreline algae or scum; to rinse pets and people off immediately if they come into contact with the bloom; and to not swallow the affected water.
Water that's murky, green or paint-like, or like pea soup, is likely affected by a bloom. As of Tuesday, Rubber Thread Pond has a greenish-yellow floating scum on its surface.
'When in doubt, stay out,' Easthampton's advisory says.
The algae can cause skin and eye irritation; gastrointestinal symptoms; liver or neurological damage; or asthma-like symptoms. Small children and pets are more susceptible.
Dogs can suffer serious illness or death. Their symptoms include vomiting, staggering, drooling, and convulsions, often occurring soon after exposure.
If you or your pet are exposed, wash yourself or/pet immediately with clean water, and contact your doctor or veterinarian.
To report a potential algae bloom in another water body or to check the status of the pond, contact the city Health Department at health@ or 413-529-1430.
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