Direct contact with water affected by blue green algae can cause skin irritation, sore eyes, ears and nose. If swallowed it can cause cramps, nausea and vomiting.
If you do come into contact with affected water, wash your skin immediately in clean cool water.
Boiling affected water does not make it safe to drink. Boiling water bursts the blue green algae cells and releases toxins into the water making it more likely that you will experience symptoms.
If you are experiencing any health issues after contact with affected water seek medical advice from your local doctor or Nurse-On-Call on 1300 60 60 24.
Protect your pets:
Pet owners should prevent pets from drinking or having direct contact with contaminated water.
Impacts in your area:
The water is green as a result of the algae bloom.
Boating and fishing:
Boating and fishing is still allowed in these areas, however care needs to be taken.
Fish caught from affected areas should be rinsed and cleaned thoroughly in fresh water, and internal organs removed from the fish and discarded before eating.
Do not eat mussels, crayfish or yabbies caught from the affected area.
This message was issued by Department of Environment, Land, Water & Planning.
The next update is expected by 06/04/2021 05:30 pm or as the situation changes.