Flood-affected properties could see increase in blue-green algae, causing issues in livestock

Alex Gretgrix
Updated November 28 2022 - 4:37pm, first published 12:30pm
Blue-green algal blooms typically appear as surface scum that looks like a suspension of green paint, often with an earthy smell. File picture
Blue-green algal blooms typically appear as surface scum that looks like a suspension of green paint, often with an earthy smell. File picture

Central and northern Victorian farmers are urged to check on water storages as experts warn floodwater could cause toxic bacteria to grow.

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Alex Gretgrix

Alex Gretgrix

Journalist

Journalist based in Bendigo, Victoria, covering health and a few local shires at the Bendigo Advertiser. Contact via alex.gretgrix@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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