Red alert warning updated for blue-green algae at Wyanagla Dam

04-01-2023

MEDIA RELEASE SUPPLIED BY WATERNSW

WaterNSW has updated its red alert advisory statement for high levels of potentially toxic blue-green algae at Wyangala Dam.

Areas on red alert now include the junction of the Lachlan and Abercrombie Rivers, the junction of the Lachlan and Sandy Creek, Inland Waters Park and at the Dam Wall.

This red alert warning applies only to untreated water at the identified location and will remain in place until monitoring and test results confirm that the risk is sufficiently diminished.

People should avoid consuming untreated water from this waterbody and prevent pets and livestock from drinking this water.

People should avoid recreational activities such as swimming, water skiing, canoeing and any other activity that brings them into contact with this waterbody until the red alert warning is lifted.

Potentially toxic blue-green algae may cause gastroenteritis if consumed, while contact can cause skin and eye irritations.

People who suspect they have been affected by blue-green algae should seek medical advice.

People should not eat mussels or crayfish from red alert warning areas.

A precautionary approach to eating fin fish from red alert warning areas is advised. Any fish caught should be cleaned and washed thoroughly in uncontaminated water; the internal organs should not be eaten.

Blue-green algae is naturally occurring and can reproduce quickly in still or slow-flowing water when there is abundant sunlight and sufficient nutrients.

Further updates and information about blue-green algae blooms and red level warning areas can be obtained by visiting – www.waternsw.com.au/algae or Water Insights or calling 1800 999 457.