Swimming restrictions eased for some waterways in ACT

Restrictions have eased for most ACT waterways that were closed for swimming last week, however Kambah Pool and Murray’s Corner remain closed due to poor water quality.

Executive Branch Manager for the ACT Parks and Conservation Service Stephen Alegria said the closures will be in place until further notice.

“The Murrumbidgee River and Paddy’s River are now open for swimming, except Kambah Pool and Murray’s Corner,” Mr Alegria said.

“Further water quality testing has been completed, and we have been advised by ACT Health that results show there are still elevated bacteria levels in those waterways.”

“As a result, the ACT Government is keeping these areas closed to swimming. For your own safety, please avoid swimming in these areas until water quality returns to a safe level.

“Canberrans can still enjoy our other waterways to cool off for a swim, including those that have now reopened from last week’s closure. This includes popular spots like the Cotter, Point Hut Crossing, Pine Island and Uriarra East. You can also check out one of the ACT’s public pools or aquatic centres.

“Please remember, even in ideal conditions our waterways can be unpredictable, and you should always take care, be prepared, and only swim to your ability.

“Kambah Pool and Murray’s Corner are still open for all land-based activities like walking and picnicking,” said Mr Alegria.

Areas that have reopened include:

  • Casuarina Sands
  • Uriarra East and West
  • Swamp Creek
  • Point Hut Crossing
  • Tharwa Bridge

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