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Lake Lowell in Canyon County has an active cyanobacterial bloom. People and pets should stay out of the water.
The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare has issued health advisories for Lake Lowell in Canyon County and the Van Wyck ...
The Department of Health and Welfare has issued a warning about toxic algal blooms in Lake Lowell and other bodies of water. These blooms can cause illness in humans and may be fatal to pets.
Jul. 12—Now here's something you'll never see in Minnesota or North Dakota. I came across a story from the Idaho Statesman newspaper the other day about a walleye "invasion" in Lake Lowell, a ...
Health officials urge people to avoid all contact with these areas, cautioning children and animals are especially at risk of ...
The Idaho Department of Health has issued a warning about toxic algal blooms in Lake Lowell and other bodies of water. These blooms can cause illness in humans and may be fatal to pets.
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The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare has issued health advisories for two nearby bodies of water, including Lake Lowell.
The advisories affect Lake Lowell in Canyon County, located five miles southwest of Nampa, and the Van Wyck Boat Ramp area on ...