Swimming areas of Lake Hemet remain closed due to toxic algae growth

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Swimming has been suspended in Lake Hemet until September to prevent possible exposure to toxic algae, but a free “water zone” has been opened on land at the water district’s concessionaire campground, according to a Facebook post. It was reported that the most recent water tests were close to the warning for toxic blue-green algae. With the tests, Lake Hemet officials see closing the lake’s swimming area as being in the best interest of the public and will be able to enforce the ban during the predicted hot summer months. The Lake Hemet concessionaire reported that a “water zone” has been set up at the campground where guests of all ages can have fun for free with inflatable water slides, water play equipment, water tables and water guns to cool off together. The water zone is free and

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