February 1, 2019
SunWater have issued a blue-green algae alert for Bjelke-Petersen Dam.
The alert, issued on Friday, warns the blue-green algae hazard level at Bjelke-Petersen Dam is high.
The level at Boondooma Dam is listed as medium.
According to SunWater, blue-green algae can cause irritation to any part of the body that is directly exposed to it.
This irritation is usually in the form of a skin rash, eye irritation, or earache. The more blue-green algae that is present in the water, the greater the chance that some irritation will occur if you swim in the water.
If the blue-green algae indicator indicates a HIGH level, there is a high chance that the average person will suffer some form of irritation.
Moderate levels are less likely to cause a problem than high levels, however a risk is still present.
Low levels are unlikely to cause any health problems, however some people are more sensitive than others.
The levels do not reflect the suitability of the water for drinking.
For more information on blue-green algae levels visit the SunWater website
- External link: Blue-Green Algae FAQs