Algal Bloom in Ashley River at Loburn Bridge
Algal Bloom in Ashley River at Loburn Bridge
Canterbury health authorities have issued a further warning after ongoing water surveys of the Ashley River this week found high levels of potentially toxic blue-green algae (benthic cyanobacteria) at another site on the Ashley River.
Humans and animals, particularly dogs, should avoid the Ashley River/ Rakahuri at the Loburn Bridge until the health warning has been lifted.
Canterbury Medical Officer of Health Dr Alistair Humphrey says the algal mats can produce toxins harmful to humans and animals.
“Exposure may cause skin rashes, nausea, stomach cramps, tingling and numbness around the mouth and fingertips,” Dr Humphrey says.
“If you experience any of these symptoms, visit your doctor immediately, also let your doctor know if you’ve had contact with dark brown/black algal mats or water in this area.”
“No one should drink the water from the river at any time.”
Boiling the water from the
river does not remove the toxin. However, reticulated town
water supplies are currently safe.
Animals should be
taken to a vet immediately if they come into contact with
the contaminated rivers
Environment Canterbury is monitoring the sites and the public will be advised of any changes in water quality.
Facts about
cyanobacteria:
• Appears as dark brown/black mats
attached to rocks along the riverbed.
• The algae occur
naturally but can increase rapidly during warmer months.
• It often has a strong musty smell and algal toxin
concentrations can vary over short periods with changing
environmental conditions.
• Although high river levels
will remove the algal bloom, detached mats can accumulate
along the shore and increase the risk of exposure to
toxins.
• If a health warning is in place avoid contact
with the water.
• Although district or city councils
may place warning signs, these may not be seen at the
numerous river access points, hence the need for people/
dog-walkers to treat every low-flowing river
cautiously.
For further information visit http://ecan.govt.nz/services/online-services/monitoring/swimming-water-quality/Pages/river-warnings.aspx
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