The Atlantic Hurricane Season runs through Nov. 30. Have you prepared an action plan to protect your family, pets, home, and property? Visit the Mayor's Hurricane Readiness Guide to for helpful tips to help you prepare and learn if your home or business is within a flood zone. Also, you can locate the nearest hurricane shelter and so much more. Preparation is the key to survival.
This page is dedicated to keep you informed on cyanotoxins produced by cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) and will notify the public about test results that are above the Environmental Protection Agency's health advisory levels. If test results show cyanotoxin levels exceeding health advisory levels, we will notify you through multiple communication channels that may include direct mailing, news releases, website updates, social media and utility bill inserts.
Testing Locations
Our test locations are the intake to the water treatment plant, the point water enters the water distribution system, and in the water distribution system.
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Cyanotoxins can be produced by blue-green algae when certain conditions exist. If not removed during drinking water treatment, exposure to cyanotoxins above health advisory levels may be harmful.