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Title: Lake Borumba temporarily closed to all water-based recreation activities
Post by: Editor on January 28, 2014, 10:50:57 PM
Lake Borumba temporarily closed to all water-based recreation activities 
 

Date:  28/01/2014  - SEQWater 

As a precautionary measure and in the interest of public safety, Lake Borumba will be temporarily closed to all water-based recreation activities from 6.00 pm on Tuesday, 28  January 2014 due to the presence of blue-green algae.

Frequent users of the lake would be aware it was temporarily closed to primary contact activities earlier this month, and only re-opened last Saturday 25th January 2014; however, the most recent test results indicate that the blue-green algae bloom has intensified, resulting in the closure of the lake to all water-based recreation activities.
 
For further information please see the Seqwater blue-green algae fact sheet (http://www.seqwater.com.au/sites/default/files/PDF%20Documents/Publications/Blue-green%20algae%20fact%20sheet%20Oct2011.pdf).
 
SEQWater will continue to perform water quality testing and will advise when we have further results. The lake will be re-opened to water-based recreation activities when test results indicate that it is appropriate to do so.
Title: Re: Lake Borumba temporarily closed to all water-based recreation activities
Post by: Editor on March 17, 2014, 08:11:05 PM
Update


 Lake Borumba temporarily closed to all water-based recreation activities

Date:
    14/03/2014

As at Friday, 14 March 2014, Lake Borumba remains closed to all water-based recreation activities due to the presence of blue-green algae.

For further information please see the Seqwater blue-green algae fact sheet.

We will continue to perform water quality testing and will advise when we have further results. The lake will be re-opened to water-based recreation activities when test results indicate that it is appropriate to do so.