Blue-green algae has been detected at Lake Eildon.
Goulburn-Murray Water is warning people to avoid direct contact with the lake, with high levels of the algae found.
Lake Eildon will remain open to the public for any activities that do not involve direct contact with water, with warning signs at recreational areas and around the lake.
G-MW water quality co-ordinator Bianca Atley said people should take care around the water.
“Blue-green algae occur naturally in water bodies but contain toxins harmful to humans and animals,” she said.
“Contact with it causes rashes, sore eyes, ears and nose, or if swallowed, nausea or vomiting.
“It is therefore important people boating or enjoying activities near the water take extra precautions.”
G-MW recommends:
- People and pets avoid contact with the water.
- Those who come into contact with affected water should wash affected skin immediately in clean, cold water.
- Seeking an alternative water supply for stock and pets where possible.
- Not using affected water for cooking, drinking, washing or showering. Boiling the affected water will not make it safe for these purposes.
It is not possible to know how long the algae will remain at high levels.
You can stay up to date with blue-green algae warnings by calling 1800 013 357 and selecting the option for blue-green algae information or by visiting the G-MW website, g-mwater.com.au/news/bga
For more information about blue-green algae and your health, phone Nurse on Call on 1300 606 024 or visit health.vic.gov.au