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Ohio EPA Announces New Advisory System for Algal Bloom Toxins in Public Water Systems

Source: The Hannah Report

The Ohio EPA announced that is has created a new multi-tiered advisory system that will notify the public when microcystin, a toxic compound produced by blue-green algal, and other harmful agents are detected in public drinking water systems throughout the state.

The system has been developed as part of the agency’s annual review and is being introduced as the first anniversary of the city of Toledo issuing a ban on drinking tap water after toxins were found in its system. (See The Hannah Report, 8/4/15.) Ohio EPA said it has been updating its strategy for battling the blooms since 2011. In addition to the advisory system, this year’s strategy includes new health advisory levels from the U.S. EPA.

According to the Ohio EPA, the U.S. EPA established national health advisory levels earlier this summer for microcystin and cylindrospermopsin based on drinking water over a 10-day period. While exceeding these advisory levels may not trigger an immediate do not drink advisory, potential health effects can occur from longer exposure to higher levels of these compounds in drinking water. In response, Ohio EPA and partnering agencies have established public notification protocols based on U.S. EPA’s proposed guidelines as part of a Public Water System Harmful Algal Bloom Response Strategy. New Ohio communication protocols include initial alerts when microcystin is first detected, with consumption and use advisories for public water systems to follow.

The advisories are as follows:

In the event that any of these advisories are issued, the Ohio EPA said additional instructions will be provided concerning water use, information on actions being taken to resolve the situation and notification when the advisory is lifted. All use advisories due to harmful algal blooms are available at ohioalgaeinfo.com.

Story originally published in The Hannah Report on July 16, 2015. Copyright 2015 Hannah News Service, Inc.

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