Customers and the public are being warned to avoid direct contact with water in all Murray Valley Irrigation Area channels after high levels of blue-green algae were detected.
Goulburn-Murray Water water quality co-ordinator Bianca Atley said it was not possible to predict how long the algae would remain at high levels.
“We will continue to monitor the situation and will keep customers up-to-date via our website,” Ms Atley said.
“If people are near the water, they should take care to avoid direct contact with the water.”
Blue-green algae occur naturally in bodies of water. They contain toxins that are harmful to humans and animals. Characteristic signs of algae contact are skin rashes or itchiness, sore eyes, ears and nose, or if swallowed, nausea or vomiting.
G-MW recommends:
- People and pets avoid contact with the water.
- People who come into contact with affected water should wash affected skin immediately in clean cold water.
- People should seek an alternative water supply for stock and pets where possible.
- Affected water should not be used for cooking, drinking, washing or showering. Boiling the affected water will not make it safe for these purposes.
Keep up to date with current blue-green algae warnings at www.gmwater.com.au/news/bga
For more information about blue-green algae and health, visit www.health.vic.gov.au or phone NURSE-ON-CALL on 1300 60 60 24.