General News
26 October, 2022
Check water quality
Goulburn-Murray Water (GMW) says residents in flood-affected areas should check forwater quality issues when drawing water from rivers, creeks or the irrigation system. Recent rainfall and flooding events have seen a number of water quality issues...

Goulburn-Murray Water (GMW) says residents in flood-affected areas should check for
water quality issues when drawing water from rivers, creeks or the irrigation system.
Recent rainfall and flooding events have seen a number of water quality issues reported
across the region.
GMW emergency controller Peter Clydesdale said flood waters can carry silt and organic
material from inundated areas, including dead animals, wastewater (human and animal),
crops and vegetation debris.
“Flood waters can have a detrimental effect on water quality in a number of ways,” Mr
Clydesdale said.
“Discolouration of the water can occur, with a dark appearance and a pungent earthy odour.
“If you’re using water supplied by GMW, monitor the supply source and make alternative
arrangements if water quality deteriorates.”
Water supplied by GMW is untreated and is not suitable for drinking or food preparation.
Untreated water should also not be used for purposes where skin contact occurs, such as
showering.