It is obvious that much thought and review of past data resulted in the advisory protocol changes. Targeted monitoring of algae toxins during an algae bloom is good! It is not good to effectively issue a "No Swim Advisory" for thousands of acres of Smith Mountain Lake over several months during the prime summer months, especially since 5 years of testing showed no algae toxin levels were even close to advisory levels and the vast majority were "below detectable levels". This occurred at Smith Mountain Lake in 2023. Media coverage made the whole lake sound bad.
It is good that DEQ and VDH will be aligned with the final recommendations from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).