It is 7-12 feet deep, and can have large algal blooms.
A dangerous algal bloom formed on the lake in the late 1990s.
The presence of algal blooms was confirmed in the 2000s.
Then there are those persistent algal blooms in the western bay.
In May 2007, the lake was overtaken by a major algal bloom.
These nutrients result in an excessive growth of plant life known as an algal bloom.
The river is known to have toxic algal blooms with the last occurring in 2007.
These algal blooms can be dangerous to both humans and dogs.
During 2005 the lake was closed to bathing due to strong algal blooms.
The reservoir was treated to prevent against any algal bloom.