Low algae levels and no toxins detected
The Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) and Rhode
Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) have lifted the
recommendation to avoid recreational activities at Watchaug Pond in
Charlestown. 
Missed opportunity: We could have sold
"Watchaug Green" samples as souvenirs
The harmful algae bloom (HAB) caused by blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) has cleared. Recent water testing laboratory results show algae levels are low and no toxins were detected at multiple locations, meeting safety guidelines.
RIDOH and DEM are advising people to avoid contact with Cunliff Lake at Roger Williams Park
in Providence due to harmful algae blooms (HABs).
Water samples were collected by DEM and tested by RIDOH’s State Health
Laboratories.
All recreation,
including swimming, fishing, boating and kayaking, is high risk to health and
recommended to be avoided at this location. This HAB is caused by
blue-green algae, also known as cyanobacteria, which are naturally present in
bodies of water. HABs can
produce toxins which can be harmful to humans and animals.















