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Tweed River at Uki clear of blue-green algae
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Blue-green algae alert lifted for the Tweed River at Uki
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Amber alert for blue-green algae at Uki
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7th Jan 2021 4:00 PM Residents are being advised an amber alert is in place for blue-green algae at the Clarrie Hall Dam. The algae does not impact the drinking water in the Tweed Shire but recreational users of Clarrie Hall Dam should not come into contact with the water. Currently the Tweed s reticulated water supply is being drawn from the Tweed River at Bray Park Weir. The treatment process employed in the Tweed Shire means that the water remains safe to drink as the treatment removes toxins from the supply. Council warns the water could be dangerous for livestock. Residents should treat the algae as potentially toxic and Tweed Council will be looking to increase testing at the Clarrie Hall Dam to twice weekly to monitor the algae while other sites will continue weekly.
It’s easy to get excited about Byron’s new MVP restaurant in Lawson St – it’s not only got standout dishes such as Blue Spirulina Linguine with blue swimmer crab and Yamba prawns, and Fettuccine al Ragù with Hayters Hill beef ragù sauce, feta and baby peas, but it’s also all sustainably sourced from local growers, available in takeaway (even delivered if you’re close to town) and more than half of the menu is plant-based. Treated water from the Tweed mains supply is not affected by an amber alert for blue-green algae being issued for Clarrie Hall Dam. Photo supplied.