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Toledoans cannot drink the water - Sat, Aug 2, 2014
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Advisory issued a little after Midnight on August 2.
http://toledotalk.com/cgi-bin/tt.pl/article/180673/Do_NOT_Drink_the_Water_in_Toledo
The city of Toledo released an urgent notice to all Toledo water users overnight.The city is asking anyone who receives water from Toledo to avoid drinking or boiling the water.
Chemists testing water at Toledo's Collins Park Water Treatment Plant tested for microcystin in excess of the recommended amount.
Consuming water containing algal toxins may result in abnormal liver function, diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, numbness or dizziness. Seek medical attention if you feel you have been exposed to algal toxins and are having adverse health effects. Skin contact with contaminated water can cause irritation or rashes. Contact a veterinarian immediately if pets or livestock show signs of illness.
What happened? What is being done?
Lake Erie, which is a source of drinking water for the Toledo water system may have been impacted by a harmful algal bloom (HAB). These organisms are capable of producing a number of toxins that may pose a risk to human and animal health. HABs occur when excess nitrogen and phosphorus are present in lakes and streams. Such nutrients can come from runoff of over-fertilized fields and lawns, from malfunctioning septic systems and from livestock pens.
Additional monitoring is being conducted and we will let you know when the situation has been resolved or if additional precautions should be taken. The water system is running additional tests to verify the severity of the microcystin levels in our water supply.
My TT comments:
I'm glad that we make our own beer.
A person may have to drive to Findlay or Ann Arbor to purchase water.
I went to the Talmadge Rd Andersons store a little before they opened at 7:00 a.m., and I saw what I expected, which was a long line of people with grocery carts, waiting outside the building to enter. It looked like some kind of holiday shopping madness. I said the heck with that and went to Bakery Unlimited on Secor and bought donuts. (BTW, they also sell Hinkles' Bear Claws.)
Finally, living the dream lifestyle.
http://www.toledoblade.com/local/2014/08/02/City-of-Toledo-issues-do-no-drink-water-advisery.html
The notice — posted on the city’s Facebook page shortly before 2 a.m.
https://www.facebook.com/cityoftoledo?hc_location=timeline
Affected communities include:
Toledo
Bedford
Walbridge
Northwood
Troy Township
Perrysburg
Rossford
Walbridge
Lake Township
Maumee
Sylvania
Perrysburg
Perrysburg Township
Ottawa Hills
Erie Township
Village of Metamora
Eastern Swan Creek Township
Village of Whitehouse
Luna Pier
Below is a list of the areas affected:
ALL of Lucas County
Toledo
Bedford
Walbridge
Northwood
Troy Township
Perrysburg
Rossford
Walbridge
Lake TWP
Maumee
Sylvania
Perrysburg
Perrysburg TWP
Ottawa Hills
Erie TWP
Village of Metamora
Eastern Swan Creek TWP
Village of Whitehouse
Luna Pier
Springfield TWP
Waterville
South County Water Customers - Michigan
City of Toledo Facebook post from about 7:40 a.m. :
We will have additional information this morning about the do not drink notice that will include what steps are being taken to ensure that our public has access to safe drinking water. We are working with Lucas County Emergency Management. No interviews are being granted right now until we have more information.It is understandable that there is a huge degree of public concern, but we would advise everyone to remain calm, an alternative water supply and a distribution system will be announced as quickly as possible.
a month ago story
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microcystin
Carroll Township, located a little north of Oak Harbor, had a similar issue last September. The Sep 5, 2013 message for Carroll Township residents:
HEALTH WARNING: Carroll Water & Sewer Dist. says Algal toxins were found in Carroll Twp water system. They warn residents SHOULD NOT DRINK THE WATER! Boiling water does not help. They are switching to a new source now and are flushing the water lines. In the meantime residents should buy alternative water for pets, brushing teeth, making baby formula, etc.
Sep 7, 2013 - Toledo Blade - Toxins overwhelm Carroll Township water plant
Scientists are learning that the toxin and the algae act more independently of one another than previously thought. For many types of algae, including microcystis, toxins are released as algae cells die. Yet, for reasons unknown, colorless and odorless toxins can remain in the water for weeks or months after algae blooms dissipate in the fall, said Linda Merchant-Masonbrink, Ohio EPA harmful algae bloom coordinator.
Jun 30, 2014 - Toledo Blade - Treatment plants voluntarily test for microcystin - "But tracking harmful Lake Erie toxins not mandated"
[Carroll] township briefly shut down its water plant in September after Mr. Biggert detected 3.56 parts per billion of microcystin in the plant’s treated water, more than three times the danger threshold established by the World Health Organization.The shutdown has been described as an “eye-opener,” but also as an anomaly since Carroll Township’s is the only facility to have ever detected such high levels of toxins in its treated water.
Following the shutdown, residents spent two days drinking bottled water until safe drinking water could be restored, but Mr. Biggert is confident the ozone generators will do their part to avoid future contamination.
Jul 26, 2014 - Toledo Blade - Algae season starting now, will continue into October
The state of Ohio put out its first algae advisories of 2014 along Lake Erie this week, based on samples from the Lake Erie beach at Maumee Bay State Park.On Friday [July 25], the Toledo-Lucas County Health Department said in a two-page release the latest tests on water near that beach showed microcystin at a concentration of 19.18 parts per billion, more than three times the threshold for safe recreational water activity, which is 6 parts per billion.
The lake’s most prevalent form of algae, microcystis, is a neurotoxin that can make people and animals sick or be fatal in large enough doses. Scientists have found in recent years it is more toxic than arsenic.
Residents are advised to keep their distance in general, because microcystis puts out an aerosol that can be inhaled, especially when water is agitated. The aerosol can make people and animals light-headed or sick without coming in contact with the water or ingesting it.
Conditions can change hourly, based on wind and weather, and algae blooms can move around.
The Toledo-Lucas County Health Department said symptoms of exposure include rash, hives, blisters, sore throat, asthmalike breathing difficulties, diarrhea, vomiting, abnormal liver function, and stomach pain. The algae also is known to make people light-headed or dizzy, and produce allergylike symptoms, such as a running nose or eyes.
On a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the worst, NOAA said it expects this summer’s outbreak to be about a 6. It underestimated last summer’s bloom though.
Low, but detectable levels of the toxin also have been found this month in the Oregon water-treatment plant. It was in low enough concentrations to be removed, but was a reminder to plant operators the algae season has begun.
historymike posted at 08:27:08 AM on Aug 02, 2014:I think it would be more effective to grab a bucket and try to catch some of this sporadic rain.
Apparently, we an Iron Dome installed over Toledo that prevents rainfall. I thought it was going to rain here about two hours ago, based upon the radar images. But that rain fizzled out, and a new area of rain formed just north of the city with more rain continuing just south of us.
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