Hey Muna, I appreciate the quick response but as I told Dave above, I don't ​know what ​happened but my ​question was ​edited slightly ​from how I ​originally ​posted it and ​it now makes it ​sound like the ​community that ​I am living in ​is living with ​a potentially ​toxin ​​algal bloom, ​which is not ​true. This is ​how I ​originally ​posted the ​questions: ​ In the event ​that emergency ​pumping ​performed to ​mitigate flood ​conditions has ​resulted in a ​non-toxic ​cyanobacterial ​algal bloom ​within the ​water source to ​which it has ​been allocated, ​what preliminary ​actions should ​be taken to ​prevent the ​algae bloom ​from emitting ​toxins?

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Hey Muna,

I appreciate the quick response but as I told Dave above, I don't ​know what ​happened but my ​question was ​edited slightly ​from how I ​originally ​posted it and ​it now makes it ​sound like the ​community that ​I am living in ​is living with ​a potentially ​toxin ​​algal bloom, ​which is not ​true. This is ​how I ​originally ​posted the ​questions: ​

In the event ​that emergency ​pumping ​performed to ​mitigate flood ​conditions has ​resulted in a ​non-toxic ​cyanobacterial ​algal bloom ​within the ​water source to ​which it has ​been allocated, ​what preliminary ​actions should ​be taken to ​prevent the ​algae bloom ​from emitting ​toxins?