Advisory updates and other information to encourage safe recreation

June 16th 2023 Update

Advisory information listed below:

NO CURRENT ADVISORY

  • Battle Ground Lake
  • Klineline Pond
  • Vancouver Lake
  • Lacamas Lake
  • Round Lake


There are no current advisories or reported harmful algal blooms present at these lakes. To report a suspected harmful algal bloom or other water quality concern, go here.

Next Sampling Dates

  • E.coli/bacteria: June 26th
  • Harmful Algae/Cyanobacteria: upon report
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More information on harmful algal blooms
Report a Suspected Bloom

Pet Safety at Public Water Access



Have you heard of Salmon Poisoning Disease (SPD) in dogs?


It occurs when dogs eat raw fish infected with a disease-causing organism, and can be fatal but is treatable. Affected fish include salmon, trout, shad, sturgeon, large-scale sucker, and others. When near water always keep a close eye on your dog to ensure they are not consuming any raw fish, especially during spawning season late summer to early fall.

Symptoms to watch out for:

  • Fever
  • Lethargy
  • Low appetite
  • Vomiting or diarrhea
  • Nasal or eye discharge
  • Weight loss

If you see these symptoms and are concerned it may be SPD, contact a veterinarian right away for treatment.

Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) are potentially fatal to animals.


If you see a potentially harmful algae bloom, keep yourselves and your pets away from the water. Do not let pets drink, wade, or swim in the water. Be careful they don't eat any scum/algae or lick it off their fur as they may consume the toxins.

Symptoms to watch out for:

  • Excessive drooling, foaming at the mouth
  • Vomiting or diarrhea
  • Jaundice or dark urine
  • Stumbling, seizures, lack of motor control
  • Disorientation or inactivity
  • Elevated heart rate
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Skin rashes or hives

If you see these symptoms and are concerned it may be HAB exposure, contact a veterinarian right away - these toxins act quickly and there is no known antidote for them.

More SPD and Pet HAB Info

Come see us at the Camas Farmers Market!


Next week we will be partnering with the Camas Farmers Market Produce Pals program to provide a learning activity for kids.


Find us at the market in downtown Camas Wednesday, June 21st 3:00pm-7:00pm to learn about water safety and win a prize!

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Camas Farmers Market

Have a safe and fun swim season!

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Vancouver, WA 98661