Lake water samples in Kempsee and Schwane declared safe for bathing; advisory issued
In the city of Ingolstadt, residents and visitors can rejoice as swimming is now permitted in Kempesee and Schwenkweiher lakes following the removal of blue-green algae warnings.
Recent tests conducted on the water samples from these lakes have confirmed that the water quality is safe, with no harmful levels of cyanobacteria detected. This means that the lakes are once again suitable for swimming.
The responsible authorities have given the green light for unrestricted swimming in both Kempesee and Schwenkweiher, following the positive lab results. The current state of the water in these lakes is now considered safe for bathing, with no ongoing concerns about blue-green algae.
However, it's always important to check the latest local updates or notices before you go, as conditions can change with weather and water flow. So, before you pack your swimsuit and head to the lakes, make sure to check the current status to ensure a safe and enjoyable swimming experience.
Overall, the lifting of the blue-green algae warnings and the improvement in water quality means that Kempesee and Schwenkweiher lakes are once again open for swimming, providing a refreshing and enjoyable outdoor activity for the people of Ingolstadt.
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