Blue Green Algae found at Lake Major Water Supply

Due to recent hot, dry weather, a blue green algae bloom has been detected in the Lake Major Water Supply.

The levels of microcystin, which is a toxin produced by blue green algae remain below Health Canada’s maximum acceptable concentration of 1.5 µg/L and the water remains safe to drink and use for your daily activities.

Halifax Water is working with Nova Scotia Environment and Public Health to monitor water quality at Lake Major. The health and safety of customers remains the top priority.  Any change in water quality will be communicated to customers.

The Lake Major Water Supply serves customers in Dartmouth, Cole Harbour, Eastern Passage, North Preston, Westphal and Burnside. Lake Major serves approximately 103,000 residents.

For more information on Halifax Water, please check www.halifaxwater.ca, visit us on YouTube, or Twitter @HalifaxWater, Facebook or call our Customer Care Centre at 902-420-9287.

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