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In addition Pam was alerted via Facebook that a friend is in Auckland hospital for surgery after an amoeba got into one of her eyes after swimming in one of our rivers.
In addition Pam was alerted via Facebook that a friend is in Auckland hospital for surgery after an amoeba got into one of her eyes after swimming in one of our rivers.
Toxic algae in Waingawa and Otaki rivers at extreme levels
Scoop,
14
February, 2019
Kāpiti
& Wairarapa river alert: Toxic algae in Waingawa and Otaki rivers
at extreme levels
Kāpiti
Coast District Council wants to let you know that Greater Wellington
Regional Council is advising people and dogs to avoid going into the
water at the Ōtaki and Waikanae Rivers.
Ōtaki
River is at extreme levels of more than 50% riverbed cover. Detached
mats of dried algae are widespread along the river margins. Mats have
also been found in the Waikanae River at Jim Cooke Park.
This
is the first time guideline levels have been exceeded in Ōtaki
River. The affected area extends from Hautere all the way down to the
river mouth. The stretch of the river below SH1 is particularly bad.
Swimmers should avoid this reach as the risk is very high.
Caution
is also advised when choosing a swimming spot in the Waikanae River
downstream of SH1, due to the presence of detached mats.
For
more up-to-date information about where to swim, go
to http://www.gw.govt.nz/safeswim/
Here is our latest discussion on the matter
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