Blue-green algae Red Alert lifted for Beardy Waters

9 MAY 2025

WaterNSW has lifted the blue-green algae Red Alert warning issued on 16 January 2025 for Beardy Waters near Glen Innes. Beardy Waters is now on Green Alert.

Water users should be aware of the risks associated with entering any waterway in NSW. These waters are untreated, their quality is unknown, and conditions can change rapidly. Always exercise caution and assess the risks.

All untreated water should be considered unsuitable for potable use. Boiling the water does not inactivate algal toxins.

WaterNSW will continue routine water quality monitoring and advise of any change as new results are received.

Blue-green algae is naturally occurring and can reproduce quickly in still or slow-flowing water when there is abundant sunlight and sufficient nutrients.

For information about potable water supplies and the management of blue-green algae risks in nearby treated drinking water, please contact your local council or water utility provider.

Updates and information about blue-green algae blooms and red level warning areas can be obtained by visiting www.waternsw.com.au/algae or calling 1300 662 077.

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