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Media Release - 27/01/2012
The Community and Public Health division of the Canterbury District Health Board has issued a health warning after potentially toxic algae (benthic cyanobacteria) were found in the Hurunui River.
People and animals, particularly dogs, should avoid the river downstream of the Hurunui Bridge on State Highway One until the health warning has been lifted.
Canterbury Medical Officer of Health Dr Ramon Pink says the algal mats can produce toxins harmful to humans and animals.
“Exposure may cause skin rashes, nausea, stomach cramps, tingling and numbness around the mouth and fingertips,” Dr Pink says.
“If you experience any of these symptoms, visit your doctor immediately, also let your doctor know if you’ve had contact with dark brown/black algal mats or water in this area.”
No one should drink the water from the river at any time, Dr Pink says.
Boiling the water from the river does not remove the toxin.
Animals should be taken to a vet immediately if they come into contact with the contaminated water.
Environment Canterbury is monitoring the site and the public will be advised of any changes in water quality.
Facts about cyanobacteria:
For further information visit http://ecan.govt.nz/services/online-services/monitoring/swimming-water-quality/Pages/river-warnings.aspx
Or contact Community and Public Health on (03) 364 1777.
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