Algae may also accumulate and form scum collections along the shoreline of the lakes. It is especially important that parents ensure that children avoid contact with both the water and any algal scum along the shoreline as this may be toxic.
It is also advisable to keep pets and livestock out of the water and off the shoreline.
Signage will be erected at both Lake Okaro and Lake Rotoehu advising potential lake users about the algal blooms.
The Rotorua Te Arawa Lakes Programme partner Bay of Plenty Regional Council takes water samples from 13 key locations across the Rotorua lakes each year to check for blue-green algae while working to improve the water quality of the Te Arawa Lakes. These monitoring sites include Lakes Okaro, Rotoehu, Rotorua, Rotoiti and Tarawera. For more information head to www.rotorualakes.co.nz.
Up-to-date information on this health warning and others for the Bay of Plenty and Lakes districts is available through:
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