We have been homeowners at Lake Anna since 2016, and since that time have noted increases in the HAB in the lake. We have personally encountered the cancellation of guest rentals out of fear and concern about the matter, and are aware of illnesses caused as a result of HAB. I am concerned that the proposed protocol in "Guidance for Cyanobacteria Bloom Recreational Advisory Management", which eliminates cell counts as a primary trigger, could shift the protocol towards a more reactive approach. This could potentially delay public notification and increase the risk of exposure to harmful cyanotoxins, especially during the early stages of bloom development when cell densities can be high even before toxin levels spike. This protocol does not provide enough advance warning regarding HAB to ensure the public safety of both residents and guests. Cell counts provide valuable information and are early indicators of potential risks. HAB is an ongoing issue that must be addressed on multiple fronts including, visual observation, toxin testing and cell counts. Please keep this important matter a priority to ensure continued mitigation funding.
Thank you.