Lake Tuggeranong has been closed until further notice due to sewage contamination. The cause of the contamination is currently being investigated.
Action has been taken under section 22 of the Lakes Act 1976 (the Act) to close all areas of Lake Tuggeranong based on the advice from Health Protection Services (HPS).
The government has closed the lake to all water activities pending water sample testing. The results of the tests will determine the next course of action.
This includes primary and secondary activities such as swimming, windsurfing, rowing, fishing, boating and canoeing.
The government says contact with water should be avoided and clothing that has been in the water should be washed immediately. Pet owners should not allow their animals to swim in or drink the water.
Water users should look for signage which indicates the status of all waterways and lakes in the ACT. Warning signs are located at public access areas.
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