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Council encourages dog owners to look out for algae

Published: Wed 22 Nov 2017 02:26 PM
Council encourages dog owners to look out for algae in waterways
Kāpiti Coast District Council is advising dog-owners to keep an eye out for toxic algae in the district’s waterways as the temperature rises. That includes lagoons in parks and reserves as well as rivers and streams.
Environmental Standards Manager Jacquie Muir says seasonal changes that occur around this time of year impact on algae levels and it’s likely that we’ll soon see toxic algae in some parts of Kāpiti.
“While it’s early in the season, we’re noticing the water levels dropping and it is possible cyanobacteria, an algae which is toxic to dogs, will appear so we’re taking this opportunity to remind people to be aware of the risks.
“Toxic algae is a naturally occurring process in warm weather and we’re encouraging dog owners to keep a careful eye on water and rock surfaces if their pet is in and around our rivers and streams,” Ms Muir says.
“If you suspect toxic algae might be present then keep your dogs out of the water and let us know so we can do additional water testing.”
The Council will maintain its seasonal monitoring program of recreational swimming sites, in partnership with Greater Wellington Regional Council. This happens weekly during the summer months.
Test results from popular river, lagoon and beach locations are available on the Council’s website.
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