Lovewell Reservoir closure lifted
                Lake open to all activities; blue-green algae bloom   subsided
                August 27, 2010 - MANKATO — On Aug. 26, Kansas Department of   Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) Secretary Mike Hayden rescinded all previous orders restricting   water use at Lovewell Reservoir. The lake is now open to full recreational   activities, including fishing, boating, skiing, personal watercraft use,   swimming, and wading. 
          On July 16, the Kansas   Department of Health and Environment had issued a public health advisory   after confirming a toxic blue-green algae bloom in the reservoir, which led to   the order banning lake use. Concentrations of algae in the reservoir had   exceeded the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended safe levels for   recreational water use. A partial lifting of the ban, limiting the lake to   pleasure boating and fishing but not activities involving direct contact with   the water, was issued a few weeks later. 
          Lovewell State Park users may now look forward to visits to the park with   full access to the lake. For more information, phone the state park office at (785)   753-4971.