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The warning means all waterways in the Waikato region are unsuitable for any recreational water use. FILE PHOTO

Health warning issued for all Waikato lakes, rivers

Due to extreme weather conditions, Te Whatu Ora Public Health Unit for Waikato has taken the unprecedented step of issuing a precautionary health warning for the whole of the Waikato region.
Based on weather forecasts over the coming days, this warning will extend until Tuesday, February 7, 2023.
This warning means all waterways in the Waikato, including lakes, streams, rivers, estuaries and coastal beaches, are unsuitable for any recreational water use.
This is due to the heavy rainfall which has increased the potential bacterial contamination of waterways. In general, waterways should not be used for recreational activity for at least two to three days after heavy rain.

Dr Richard Wall, Te Whatu Ora Medical Officer of Health for Waikato, recommends that where Public Health warnings are in place, the water should be avoided for all recreational use.
“If you do use the water for recreational purposes when a warning is in place, then you are potentially exposing yourself to harmful pathogens that can cause illnesses including gastroenteritis (diarrhoea and vomiting), respiratory illnesses, skin infections and ear infections.
“If you remain well, you do not need to take any action. If you feel unwell it is recommended that you visit your local GP for further information or if medical assistance is required,” Dr Wall said.
Furthermore, the public are reminded to stay out of waterways, particularly any floodwater.
Do not try to walk, play, swim, or drive in floodwater.
In addition to the danger of drowning and debris, floodwater may also be contaminated with sewage, farm runoff and other waste, and can make you sick. If you have contact with floodwater or items contaminated with floodwater, you should wash your hands with soap and water.
Te Whatu Ora Public Health Unit for Waikato would like to be informed about health problems that develop after exposure to any of the Waikato lakes.
Health advice is also available from the Public Health Unit on 07 838 2569.
Up-to-date information can be found by visiting the Land Air Water Aotearoa (LAWA) website at www.lawa.org.nz/explore-data/waikato-region