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Lake Temescal, Quarry Lakes reopen Saturday
Two Alameda County lakes that were closed to swimmers because of the presence of blue-green toxins will reopen on Saturday.Read More
Beware of blue-green algae in water, officials warn
Napa Valley health officials are urging people planning to go swimming or boating to avoid close contact with lakes and other bodies of water containing blue-green algae.Read More
Lake Temescal closes due to algae bloom
Lake Temescal closed to swimmers due to the detection of a blue-green algae bloom Monday.Read More
Harmful toxin thrives in SF Bay mussels
San Francisco Bay mussels contain high levels of a toxin that can cause liver damage, according to a new study.Read More
Dog-killing algae closes two San Jose parks
Two San Jose lakes were closed Thursday and remain closed because algae found in the lakes can kill dogs.Read More
Quarry Lakes reopen for swimming after algae removal
The Quarry Lakes in Fremont reopened for swimming this weekend after closing in March due to toxic algae.Read More
Algae forces closed Berkeley’s Lake Anza
Lake Anza in Berkeley has been closed for swimming due to a bloom of toxic blue-green algae.Read More
Lake Temescal closed over dog-deadly algae
The East Bay Regional Park District announced Monday it has closed Oakland's Lake Temescal for swimming.Read More
Algae spoils holiday swimming at Quarry Lakes
The Quarry Lakes Regional Recreational Area in Fremont is closed for swimming through at least Wednesday.Read More
Lake Chabot algae kills three dogs
Three dogs have died after they were exposed to Blue-Green Algae blooms at Lake Chabot Regional Park.Read More