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Lake Centralia to be treated Wednesday for blue-green algae

By Bruce Kropp Jun 27, 2022 | 12:42 PM

Lake Centralia will be treated for blue-green algae on Wednesday.

The City of Centralia says with continued warm air and water temperatures, the city will once again be applying a commercial algaecide known as EarthTec to prevent the growth of the nuisance algal blooms.

This product is registered with USEPA as an approved algaecide and bactericide. The liquid product will be spray-applied to the water surface. The application rate is intended to yield approximately 0.1 parts per million Copper ion into the top 2 ft. of the water column. The Copper inhibits growth of nuisance algae and “blue-green algae”.

The 0.1 parts per million Copper dosage is far below the maximum 1 part per million copper dosage for this purpose. The Copper dosage is not considered to be harmful to humans or fish.

The City anticipates applying the algaecide on multiple occasions depending on water quality parameters such as pH and dissolved oxygen concentration, in addition to observing visual conditions indicating the plant growth.

For more information, please contact the City Manager’s Office at 618-533-7623.