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Algae warning

PEOPLE are being warned to avoid direct contact with water in Ghow Swamp and parts of the Torrumbarry Irrigation Area after Goulburn-Murray Water monitoring detected high levels of blue-green algae.
The warning encompasses Ghow (Kow) Swamp, the Macorna main (No.2) channel system, and the Pyramid-Box Creek channel system, including the No.6 channel system.
Warning signs will be positioned at formal recreational areas around Ghow Swamp, and will remain in place while high levels of blue-green algae are present.
GMW water quality co-ordinator Bianca Atley asked people to take care around the water.
“Blue-green algae occur naturally in waterbodies but contain toxins harmful to humans and animals,” she said.
“Contact with it can cause rashes; sore eyes, ears, and nose; or if swallowed, nausea or vomiting. It is therefore important people boating or enjoying activities near the water take extra precautions.”
GMW recommends:
People and pets avoid contact with the water.
Those who come into contact with affected water should wash affected skin
immediately in clean cold water.
Seek an alternative water supply for stock and pets where possible.
Not using affected water for cooking, drinking, washing or showering. Boiling the
affected water will not make it safe for these purposes.
Water supplied by GMW is not suitable for human consumption without first being properly treated.
Human consumption includes showering, bathing, washing, cooking, ice-making, and drinking.

Gannawarra Times

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