Water temp. Almost 19 degrees: District Ebersberg inspires with top bathing water!

Aktuelle Informationen zur Wasserqualität der Badeseen im Landkreis Ebersberg, einschließlich Warnungen vor Blaualgen und Badesaison 2025.
Current information on the water quality of the bathing lakes in the Ebersberg district, including warnings of blue -green algae and bathing season 2025. (Symbolbild/MM)

Water temp. Almost 19 degrees: District Ebersberg inspires with top bathing water!

The bathing season in the Ebersberg district is in the starting blocks and the prospects could not be better. The Kastensee near Glonn has already reached a pleasant water temperature of almost 19 degrees, while the health department evaluates the water quality of the bathing lakes in the district with "very good". This is reported by the Merkur and algae blossom are examined.

So far, the bathing season went without any noteworthy incidents. The last test on May 26, 2025 showed no striking values, which should calm down the bathers. Several well -known waters, including Klostersee, Wiesmühle Natural Bad in Glonn and the Bergfeldsee in Poing, were sampled. All of these lakes are certified as EU bathing water. If limit values ​​are exceeded, a second sample will be taken immediately in order to check the bathing suitability if necessary.

Notes on the water quality and risk of blue algae

However, there are also dark clouds on the horizon, especially at Lake Kloster. Here the health department warned of increased cyanobacterial values, the so -called blue algae. These can cause health complaints, especially with longer skin contact or when swallowing the water. Pets, especially dogs, should also be careful, because they are also at risk.

The Süddeutsche Zeitung provides important advice: "Do not see the bikes if you can no longer see the back of the foot in the water." Immediate showering after bathing and changing the swimwear are also recommended. In the event of abnormalities such as nausea or skin irritation, a doctor should be consulted immediately. Children in particular are at risk, so caution is required.

The climate challenge for bathing water

But what exactly favors the growth of cyanobacteria? According to the Environmental Federal Agency , high phosphorus concentrations in waters are the main cause. In the past, it turned out that particularly warm summer can increase the chance of mass developments in these microorganisms. Delayed winter cycles and stable water layers additionally favor the conditions.

The monitoring of the quality of water is therefore of great importance not only to protect the health of the bathers, but also to protect the natural ecosystems. The health department remains vigilant and continues to carry out regular tests so that the citizens in the Ebersberg district can enjoy the bathing lakes without restriction.

How it is clear: the bathing season has opened and despite the challenges of blue -green algae and climate change, our lakes are currently a safe place for relaxation. It is due to the Badenixes and nixes to enjoy the beautiful summer days on the water with responsible behavior.

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