Blue-green algae, scientifically known as cyanobacteria, are capable of producing toxins that pose a risk to humans and animals. Exposure to these toxins can lead to a range of health problems, including skin irritation, nausea, and potential damage to the liver and nervous system. The NPS has not specified the exact level of cyanotoxins detected but has emphasized that it exceeds safe exposure thresholds.
The NPS has urged visitors to the Blue Mesa Reservoir to avoid contact with the water until further notice. This includes not only swimming and wading, but also activities that may cause water spray, such as boating or jet-skiing. The NPS will continue to monitor the situation and update the public on any changes. For more information, visitors can refer to the NPS website.