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With summertime in full swing, state officials are reminding residents to use caution as they have fun on and in the water.
The Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet says despite water quality improvements, any body of water has the potential for human health risks, but using common sense can greatly decrease the risks when boating, fishing, swimming, or canoeing this summer.
The Kentucky Division of Water and the Kentucky Department for Public Health recommend that you avoid ingesting or inhaling water. Avoid allowing open wounds to have direct contact with water, and thoroughly clean hands and other areas that come into contact.
Avoid areas with obvious odors or surface scums, areas below facilities such as wastewater treatment plants and other sources of pollution, avoid getting in water after heavy rainfall, and avoid areas where swimming or harmful algal bloom advisories have been issued. Check the Department of Water’s Advisory Page for the latest advisories.
If you experience symptoms such as gastro-intestinal issues or rash after recreation in natural water sources, contact your doctor or local health department. Visit the Energy and Environment Cabinet’s Water Health Portal for more information.
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