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Lacamas Lake

Vancouver woman killed in crash at Lacamas Lake

August 9, 2024, 11:43am Clark County News

A Vancouver woman was killed in a personal watercraft crash Thursday on Lacamas Lake. Read story

Warning issued for Lacamas Lake due to cyanotoxin levels

July 3, 2024, 2:52pm Clark County Health

Clark County Public Health warned Wednesday that skiing and swimming at Lacamas Lake could make residents sick due to elevated levels of cyanotoxins from algae. Read story

Clark County Public Health issues safety warning for Round Lake in Camas amid algae concerns

August 15, 2024, 5:38pm Clark County Health

Clark County Public Health is warning residents not to swim or drink water from Round Lake in Camas because elevated cyanotoxins were detected in water tested Monday. Warning signs are being placed at public access points around the lake. Read story

Clark County Public Health lifts warning advisory at Vancouver Lake

August 9, 2024, 6:00pm Clark County Health

Clark County Public Health has lifted its warning advisory at Vancouver Lake. Read story

Mount St. Helens rises in the distance beyond Vancouver Lake on Friday. The lake’s wide, shallow waters are a perfect breeding ground for algae.

Clearer vision for algae plan: County meets with stakeholders to discuss fending off toxic blooms at lakes

Mount St. Helens rises in the distance beyond Vancouver Lake on Friday. The lake’s wide, shallow waters are a perfect breeding ground for algae.

June 24, 2024, 6:04am Clark County Health

Summer is here which means the cyanobacteria — better known as blue-green algae — often found in Clark County lakes won’t be far behind. The algae blooms typically appear in the warmer months of July, August and September and are responsible for periodic closures that can last from a few… Read story

A sign warns visitors of a toxic algal bloom at Lacamas Lake in Camas in July 2020.

‘Very safe’ chemical proposed for algal bloom prevention at Lacamas Lake

A sign warns visitors of a toxic algal bloom at Lacamas Lake in Camas in July 2020.

March 30, 2024, 6:08am Clark County Health

A plan to chemically treat Lacamas Lake for toxic algal blooms this summer could get the go-ahead from the Camas City Council on Monday. Read story