The swimming advisory for the Upper and Middle North Anna Branch is because of a cyanobacteria, which can cause skin rash, like upset stomach, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.
The Virginia Department of Health announced on Monday that the summer’s first no-swim advisory, issued in late June for Lake Anna s Upper Pamunkey Branch, is no longer in effect.
The Virginia Department of Health announced on Monday that the summer’s first no-swim advisory, issued in late June for Lake Anna s Upper Pamunkey Branch, is no longer in effect.