Blue-green algal red alert lifted for Lake Brewster outlet channel
17 APRIL 2024The red alert warning for blue-green algae that was issued on 6 February for Lake Brewster regulator channel has been lifted.
The red alert was lifted following two consecutive laboratory reports for algal samples of lower than red alert level. The Lake Brewster outlet channel is now on amber alert for blue-green algae.
While on an amber alert, the water is generally considered to be suitable for water sports, but water users are advised to exercise caution.
It is also advised not to drink untreated or boiled water from the dam due to the risk of stomach upsets. Boiling the water does not eliminate algal toxins. The water should be considered unsuitable for potable use and alternative supplies or prior treatment of raw water for domestic purposes should be considered.
As algal numbers can change dramatically with changes in conditions, water users should avoid water which is discoloured or gives off an earthy or musty odour.
Water users should use personal discretion at all times before entering a water body and be aware that the algal situation can change quickly.
WaterNSW will continue routine water quality monitoring and advise of any change as new results are received.
Blue-green algae occur naturally and can reproduce quickly in favourable conditions where there is still or slow-flowing water, abundant sunlight and sufficient levels of nutrients.
Blue-green algae usually appear as green paint-like scums on the water, near the edges, or as greenish clumps throughout the water. It makes the water appear dirty, green or discoloured and generally has a strong musty or earthy odour.
Updates and information about blue-green algae blooms and Red Alert warning areas can be obtained by calling 1300 662 077 or visiting waternsw.com.au/water-quality/algae
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