Hey Dave, 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 Dave,

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?