Health warning removed for algal bloom
Health warning removed for algal bloom at Te Roto o Wairewa/Lake Forsyth
The Community and Public Health division of the Canterbury District Health Board has lifted its algal bloom health warning issued for Te Roto o Wairewa/Lake Forsyth.
Recent water testing at Te Roto o Wairewa/Lake Forsyth has shown the quantity of potentially toxic blue-green algae in the lake has decreased and concentrations are now below the levels that are of concern to public health.
Canterbury Medical Officer of Health Dr Ramon Pink says Environment Canterbury will continue to monitor Te Roto o Wairewa/Lake Forsyth and the public will be notified if there is a risk to public health again.
Facts about cyanobacteria:
• The algae occur naturally but can increase
rapidly during warmer months.
• If the water is cloudy,
discoloured, or has small globules suspended in it, avoid
all contact.
• Not all cyanobacterial blooms are
visible to the naked eye and toxins can persist after the
blooms disappear.
• Cyanobacterial concentrations can
change quickly with changing environmental conditions (e.g.
wind). If a health warning is in place avoid contact with
the water.
• If a warning is in place, people and
animals should not drink the water from the lake at any
time, even boiled water.
• Exposure to an algal bloom
can cause skin rashes, nausea, stomach cramps, tingling and
numbness around the mouth and fingertips. If you experience
any of these symptoms visit your doctor immediately and
please let your doctor know if you have had contact with
lake water when there is a health warning in place.
For further information visit https://www.ecan.govt.nz/your-region/your-environment/water/swimming-water-quality/
Or contact Community and Public Health on (03) 364
1777.
https://www.cph.co.nz/your-health/recreational-water/
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