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Forget about that swim in the Charles River Basin

Swimming in the Charles River

The Charles River Watershed Association reports the Charles from the Weld boathouse to the dam now has high enough levels of toxic cyanobacteria to post warnings against coming into contact with river water - and that means no swimming, fishing or falling in the river. That goes double for dogs, who could pick up toxic residue in walks on the river banks and then lick it off their fur.

This is the same microorganism that shut Jamaica Pond to recreational use last month. The association blames a combination of low water levels and fertilizer runoff into the river for the bloom of cyanobacteria.

According to U.S. EPA, the relationship between high phosphorus levels from storm water discharges to the Charles and the proliferation of cyanobacteria is well-established. Studies show that phosphorus, a nutrient which cyanobacteria require to grow, is present in the Charles at more than twice the levels the river can safely handle. This phosphorus, carried into the river by stormwater runoff flowing over impervious surfaces, including roads, parking lots and roofs, and discharged via storm drains, causes cyanobacteria and invasive aquatic plants to grow explosively, smothering and shading other aquatic organisms.

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There was a horrible dead fish stink at the Esplanade today at lunch when I went for a run. I didn't see any dead fish (I've seen a dead carp or two bobbing at the model boat basin occasionally) but I didn't have the time, nor the appetite, to inspect closely.

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I bike along the river from Waltham to Cambridge daily and yesterday it was godawful the whole way. There's often a fishy smell near the river, but the dead-fish smell was so bad I rode on the streets to get home today.

I don't know when it started since I've been out of state since just after the hailstorm but I'm just imagining the hailstorm following the path of the river (which it did) and pummeling thousands of fish to death as it went.

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I bike along the river from Brighton to Kendal, and I have to agree the smell has been bad.

Its been bad for the past two weeks at least, I was out of state the week before. I did see some dead fish in the water last week, but not since then.

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Will the river still be open for these activities?

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well heyy, If you fall in it might turn into the river monster

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yes - please use caution. crwa also maintains a flag-warning system.

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We're gonna miss out on some choice swimming days this weekend/early next week...

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"Inhaling water spray containing cyanobacteria can cause asthma-like symptoms."

I was wondering about this while walking past the fountain in the boat basin at the Cambridgeside Galleria, which makes a giant plume of mist. Will the mall (or whoever maintains it) turn it off during this warning?

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