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Lake’s blue-green algae alert

GOULBURN-MURRAY Water (G-MW) is warning the public to avoid direct contact with
water in Lake Boga after monitoring high levels of blue-green algae.

A
spokesperson said warning signs would be positioned at major recreational areas
around the lake and would remain in place while the high levels of blue-green
algae remained present.

While the lake will not be closed to the public, G-MW
recommends those using the lake’s water seek an alternative water supply and
avoid direct contact with the water.

Blue-green algae occurs naturally but
can be dangerous to humans and animals.

Characteristic signs of algae contact
include skin rashes or itchiness, sore eyes, ears and nose and if swallowed may
cause nausea or vomiting.

While G-MW is continuing to monitor the situation
closely, it is not possible to predict how long the algae will remain at high
levels.

G-MW recommends:

• People and pets do not enter the water.


People who come into contact with affected water should wash the affected skin
immediately in clean water.

• Seeking an alternative water supply for stock
and pets.

• Do not use affected water for cooking, drinking, washing or
showering. Boiling the affected water will not make it safe for these
purposes.

Residents can access up-to-date information by accessing G-MW’s
blue-green algae webpage or blue-green algae hotline on 03 5826 3785.

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