It is very important to have a proactive and precautionary approach to the HAB issue at Lake Anna VA for the health and safety of those who live here, visitors and all who swim in our lake, including our pets. I believe we need to keep cell counts as an early indicator of potential HAB risks.
I am very concerned about the potential for delayed advisories if cell counts are no longer a primary trigger. We need to have a comprehensive advisory protocol that considers multiple lines of evidence, including cell counts, visual observations, and toxin testing.