Town health officials investigating after dog dies following swim at Mass. pond
Health officials are testing for a possible cyanobacteria bloom after no E. coli exceedances were found at the pond this season.
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Residents urged to keep pets out of Stoughton pond after dog’s death
Though there are no conclusive results yet, town officials suspect an algae bloom may be to blame for the water issues. The post Residents urged to keep pets out of Stoughton pond after dog’s death appeared first on Boston.com.
Authorities in Stoughton, Massachusetts, issued a warning to residents on Friday after a dog died after swimming in a local pond. Stoughton’s Health Board reported in a press release issued on Friday that it regretted the news of the death of a dog who had swam in Ames Pond this week. They also indicated that both the Health Board and environmental health agents are investigating the matter. “We inform them that the water on Ames Pond beach is a…
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