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Harmful algal bloom advisory for Heritage Park Lake, Clay County

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NORTH LITTLE ROCK — The Arkansas Department of Energy and Environment’s (E&E) Division of
Environmental Quality (DEQ) has issued a Harmful Algal Bloom Advisory for Heritage Park Lake in Clay
County, Ark.
The public is advised to avoid contact with the lake in the affected area. Cyanobacteria (the organism making up
a harmful algal bloom) have been visually confirmed and supported by preliminary testing. Harmful algal blooms
may produce toxic substances which could result in headaches, weakness, shortness of breath, muscle spasms,
and gastrointestinal illnesses.
Be especially cautious of exposure in children, pets, and livestock. Wash animals off with clean tap water if
exposure occurs and avoid letting them ingest toxins when cleaning their coats. DEQ is monitoring the water
quality and will lift the advisory when the bloom dissipates.
If you suspect a harmful algal bloom, avoid contact with the water and report it. Contact DEQ at
habs@adeq.state.ar.us or call 501.682.0744. More information can be found on DEQ’s website:
https://www.adeq.state.ar.us/water/pdfs/HAB-ResponsePlan-Manual-bookmarks-2019-12-12-Final.pdf.



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