This dangerous discovery means that you should really find another lake to enjoy while the algae is blooming. In addition, if you spot anything like this growing in a different lake, you should call the Kansas Department of Health and Environment at (785)-296-1664. Most of all, remember that your health is more important than a day out on your favorite lake, and a couple hours out of the way might mean a new great camping spot. You never know!

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