Warning of blue algae: ban on swimming in two Hessian lakes
Warning of blue algae: ban on swimming in two Hessian lakes
driven by blue algae in Hessian waters
The Hessian lakes are currently in the focus of the population, since the increased presence of blue -green algae, also known as cyanobacteria, ensures a health risk. Two waters, the Wißmar See near Gießen and the Schultheis-Weiher in Offenbach, were particularly identified and were banned with a swimming ban. This situation raises questions about the security of swimming in Hessian waters and illuminates the recurring problem of water quality in popular leisure areas.
potential health risks
Blue -green algae are easy to see on their green to blue stripes. Affected lakes can also hand in a musty smell. An investigation by the Hessian State Office for Nature Conservation, Environment and Geology shows that contact with contaminated water can cause nausea and skin and eye irritation. The health authorities particularly warn of swallowing water that has come into contact with these algae to minimize health risks.
reasons for algae flowers
The presence of blue -green algae is favored in particular in nutrient -rich, flat lakes. Winfried Staudt from the State Office describes that these conditions often occur in waters that are influenced by nutrients by natural sources or human activities. Despite the health risks that can be assumed by Vogel droppings, the residents must not be warned of not feeding birds, such as Canada lawyers, as this can further deteriorate the hygienic conditions on swimming lakes.
other affected waters
In addition, experts report signs of signs of blue-green algae in the Fulda lake in Bebra-Breitenbach and in the Seepark Kirchheim. While these waters are also sporadically affected, it was found that such incidents appear in warm and dry years. The population is encouraged to exercise caution and to regularly inform themselves about the water quality before they go into these waters.
outlook on the bathing season
Despite the current problem, there is hope of improving the situation. In many cases, the algae can completely disappear, but this depends on the severity of contamination and environmental conditions. However, the chances of improvement are less for waters with a high concentration of cyanobacteria. The public is asked to pursue developments carefully to ensure that the bathing season in Hessian lakes can continue to take place without health concerns in the future.
FAZIT
The current algae situation in Hessian waters stands for a bigger problem in dealing with water quality and the effects of nutrient entries. The necessary sensitization of the audience for the #bathing water quality and environmentally friendly behaviors is crucial to avoid health risks and to secure the use of this natural habitats.
- Nag
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