Warning after potentially toxic algae found at Thrapston Lakes
A spokesman for the Environment Agency said they have carried out tests at Thrapston Lakes and confirmed that blue-green algae has been found there.
Toxins from the algae can kill wild animals, farm livestock and domestic pets.
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Information from the Environment Agency says not all blue-green algae blooms and scum are toxic, but you can’t tell by just looking at them so it is best to assume they are.
A spokesman for East Northants Council said: “We are advising people not to go swimming in the lake.”