Springfork Lake Re-Opens for Recreational Use

After evaluating the condition of Springfork Lake on Tues., Oct. 12, 2021, it was determined, that the lake would reopen for public use beginning Oct. 13, 2021. The City closed the lake on Sept. 21, 2021 for public use as it was believed to be in the best interest of public health due to a concern related to an algae bloom occurring at the lake.
The concern was that the bloom was a blue-green algae, also known as cyanobacteria, which are microscopic organisms found naturally in all types of water. In warm, nutrient-rich environments, cyanobacteria can multiply quickly, creating blooms that spread across the water’s surface. These blooms can create toxins that are harmful to humans and pets. An algae bloom of this type is not unusual.

Several years ago, the City of Sedalia discontinued use of Springfork Lake as a source of public drinking water. Therefore, this bloom presented no hazard to the drinking water supply.

We apologize for any inconvenience closure of Springfork Lake may have caused, however, in an abundance of caution we believe it was the appropriate action to ensure protection of public health and the environment. The lake is now re-opened for recreational use by the public.

Notice - Harmful Algae Present at Springfork Lake