LCRA continues to urge pet owners to keep dogs out of Lake Travis after cyanotoxins confirmed
Officials say they have had reports of one dog dying and five dogs getting sick after playing in the Hudson Bend area of Lake Travis. Author: Drew Knight, Luis de Leon Published: 3:40 PM EST February 23, 2021 Updated: 6:10 PM EST March 13, 2021
AUSTIN, Texas As of March 12, the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) is still urging pet owners to keep their animals out of the water in the Hudson Bend area of Lake Travis after reports of dogs falling ill.
Late March 12, LCRA received test results from water and blue-green algae samples from 10 locations on Lake Travis. The tests revealed the presence of cyanotoxins in algae from each of those sites, and the presence of small amounts of cyanotoxins in water samples taken from three sites.
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