During the most recent legislative session, LEAD received additional resources to expand its monitoring for harmful cyanobacteria blooms, formerly known as harmful algal blooms, in Oregon’s waters. Since 2019, the Lab has routinely monitored 60 drinking water sources as required by Oregon Administrative Rule
OAR 333-061-0510.
With the expanded resources, the lab will begin to target additional samples in recreational waters, as well as investigate possible effects of recent wildfires on the presence of harmful cyanobacteria blooms.
Pictured at left: ELISA instrument; pictured at right, Lake Billy Chinook, July 2020 (Source: Oregon Health Authority)