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Blue-green Algae - April 2011

Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) are a common seasonal occurrence in Victoria and a natural component of most aquatic systems, including streams, lakes, estuaries and the sea. Many factors trigger blue-green algae blooms including nutrient loads, low inflows, low storage volumes and higher than normal temperatures.

Blue-green algae blooms are monitored regularly by water corporations and local waterway managers. When sampling and testing have confirmed the existence of blue-green algae, appropriate action is taken based on the use of the water body and the density and nature of the bloom.

The table below is a summary report of significant blooms that have occurred across the State in April. The trend is taken from the last sample report sent to Department of Sustainability and Environment during the month and the action is a summary of what has occurred. For more up to date information on a bloom, refer to the relevant Water Corporation's website.

Drainage Basin Location Use Trend Action
Campaspe Lake Eppalock Domestic & Stock, Drinking, Irrigation, Recreation  ↔ Stakeholder agencies notified. Warning signs erected. Media release issued.
Goulburn Lake Eildon Domestic & Stock, Drinking, Irrigation, Recreation   ↔ Stakeholder agencies notified. Warning signs erected. Media release issued.
Goulburn Dingee Domestic & Stock Regular monitoring.
Hopkins Brierly Basin Drinking Reservoir isolated from supply. Regular monitoring.
Loddon Evansford Reservoir Drinking Reservoir isolated from supply. Regular monitoring.
Loddon Lockinton Raw Water Storage Drinking Supply isolated. Water carting to town commenced.
Loddon Little Lake Charm Domestic & Stock, Drinking, Irrigation, Recreation Warning signs erected. Regular monitoring.
Loddon Kennington Recreation Regular monitoring and water treatment.
Loddon Talbot Reservoir Drinking Stakeholder agencies notified. Regular monitoring.
Mallee Lake Hattah Recreation Warning signs erected. Regular monitoring.
Mallee Lake Mournpall Recreation Warning signs erected. Regular monitoring.
Wimmera-Avon Lake Lonsdale Recreation Stakeholders agencies notified.

Trend
↔ = no change
↓ = blue-green algal cell counts and/or biovolumes decreasing
↑ = blue-green algal cell counts and/or biovolumes increasing

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