After additional testing, bacteria levels are now below advisory levels.
State health officials say harmful algal blooms could look like paint, scum or foam on top of the water.
The department said the advisory will be lifted once tests show the water is safe.
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment and the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks issued a new public health advisory Friday due to blue-green algae.
The Kansas Department of Health and the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks have officially issued a public health ...
“While rain is vital for our Kansas crops and waterways, too much can result in flooding that devastates home, businesses and ...
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment has issued a lake advisory for the swim beach at Eureka Lake north of Eureka, ...