A “Recreational Water Contact Health Advisory” has been issued for Triadelphia Reservoir as WSSC Water has detected high concentrations of blue-green algae, known as Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB), in the Triadelphia Reservoir.
These HABs can cause adverse health effects. The reservoir, located along the Patuxent River in Montgomery and Howard counties, serves as a drinking water source for WSSC Water and a recreational area for hiking, fishing and boating. The health advisory does not affect the T. Howard Duckett Reservoir.
WSSC Water’s drinking water is not affected and continues to meet all Safe Drinking Water Act standards. As a precaution, WSSC Water is closely monitoring water quality conditions at its Patuxent Water Filtration Plant. Important information for visitors to the reservoir during a health advisory:
- Recreation areas remain open.
- Boating and fishing are allowed.
- Any body part that comes in contact with reservoir water should be rinsed with drinking water.
- Do not consume fish livers or digestive organs from fish caught in the reservoir. If you catch a fish in the reservoir, wash the fillets thoroughly with drinking water.
- Do not allow pets to swim in or drink the water (prohibited at all times by WSSC Water watershed regulations).
If you, your pet, or someone you know has come in contact with or ingested water at the reservoir, call your local health department:
- Montgomery County: 240-777-0311(Montgomery County 311)
- Prince George’s County: 301-883-4748(Prince George’s County 311)
- Howard County: 410-313-1773 (Community Hygiene Department)
Water quality monitoring is occurring weekly. When the concentration levels decrease below the advisory thresholds, an alert will be posted at wsscwater.com. Photo courtesy Google Maps