High levels of E. coli in Lake Hayes
Government water quality guidelines for recreational swimming areas are that those with less than 260 E.coli/100ml should be safe, whereas water with more than 550 E.coli/100ml poses a health risk.ORC’s most recent sampling in the area showed E.coli levels at 921/100ml.
ORC Manager Resource Science Dean Olsen said a number of factors such as recent rainfall, water flow, bird activity, stock in waterways or even whether it is a cloudy or sunny day, (as E.coli often dies quickly in clear water when exposed to sunlight), can influence observed bacteria counts.
ORC staff are carrying out further water quality testing this week to determine the cause of the E.coli contamination and whether an advisory against swimming in the area is required. The results of this testing should be available by Wednesday.
People considering swimming in the lake should hold off in the meantime, pending further testing.
To find out when the water is safe to swim in, contact the ORC or visit www.orc.govt.nz
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