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Barwon Regional Office

Tamworth: 14 October 2005


BARWON REGION WEEKLY ALGAL REPORT

LOCATION: Chaffey Dam, Tamworth

This Week: NIL/LOW

Last Week: NIL/LOW

Trend: No change

LOCATION: Copeton Dam, Inverell

This Week: HIGH

Last Week: HIGH

Trend: No change

LOCATION: Keepit Dam, Gunnedah

This Week: NIL/LOW

Last Week: NIL/LOW

Trend: No change

LOCATION: Pindari Dam, Ashford

This Week: HIGH

Last Week: HIGH

Trend: No change

LOCATION: Split Rock Dam, Manilla

This Week: NIL/LOW

Last Week: NIL/LOW

Trend: No change

COMMENTS:

Numbers of toxic blue-green algae in Pindari and Copeton Dams remain in the high blue-green algal alert range. People should not undertake recreational activities where they may come into direct contact with the water due to the risk of skin and eye irritations. Drinking untreated or boiled water from Pindari and Copeton Dams can result in stomach upsets. Blue-green algae are usually very obvious, appearing as clumps or specs in the water. In very high numbers algae can form green paint-like scums, and usually has a strong musty or organic odour.

ALERT DEFINITIONS

HIGH ALERT:

Algae may be toxic to humans and animals. Contact with, or use of the water from a high alert area should be avoided. Alternative water supplies should be sought.

People are advised not to enter high alert areas, or to drink untreated or boiled water from the waterbody because of the risk of eye and skin irritations and stomach upsets.

People are advised not to consume mussels, crayfish or shrimp in high alert areas. People should not fish when algal scum is present.

Dogs and stock are particularly at risk and owners should keep dogs away from high alert areas and provide alternative watering points for stock.

MEDIUM ALERT:

Blue-green algae may be multiplying and the water may have a green tinge and musty or organic taste and odour. Alternative drinking water supplies should be sought.

Generally suitable for water sports, however people are advised to exercise caution in these areas, as blue-green algal concentrations can rise quickly in warm, calm weather conditions to high alert levels.

LOW/NIL ALERT:

Blue-green algae occur naturally at low numbers. At these concentrations, algae do not pose any problems for recreational, stock or household use.

This weekly report is based on the results from samples collected during routine monitoring. These alert levels at the time of sampling, however levels can change rapidly under favourable weather conditions.

For further information on blue-green algal blooms within the Barwon Region contact the Tamworth Regional Office on (02) 6764 5900 or barwonrau@dipnr.nsw.gov.au


 


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