Interesting that they blame the toxins on the dropping lake level at Elsinore. Silverwood is near full pool, was lowered after filling a couple weeks ago then brought back up last week. Seems to me the constant flushing would diminish the results of the drought when it comes to Silverwood. Also winds have been much greater than norm which it would seem would cause mixing and would diminish stagnant water. Now there are areas where shallower water promotes algae growth I would think so my thinking is that Silverwood does not represent the same conditions that would promote algae growth. Maybe the lack of natural rainfall that flushes all areas of the lake not falling in the last few years is the culprit or maybe like I said they've changed their parameters and like everything else in this world they are trying to protect us like little china dolls.