The Gold Coast Bulletin

CALLS FOR BLOOMING FIX AT LAKE

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A MANAGEMENT plan and ongoing funding commitment from council is needed to fix Lake Hugh Muntz, according to candidates.

Division 12 candidate Zac Revere said the new council should implement a “serious Lake Hugh Muntz management plan” and the new councillor held accountabl­e for its introducti­on.

Council is awaiting a report from Griffith University on how to handle ongoing algal bloom in the Mermaid Waters freshwater lake.

“I’ll not only advocate for a new management plan but I’ll be reaching out to the Lake Hugh Muntz Care Group to plan an active role in its drafting and implementa­tion,” Mr Revere said.

“I’ll be advocating to the mayor for a new divisional budget to include operationa­l costs for Lake Hugh Muntz. This budget would hope to include costs to implement several suggestion­s made by the care group – sand capping, Phoslock treatment, solutions regarding aquatic vegetation and management solutions for the 16 pipe outlets such as a trial of a one-way valve.”

Mr Revere supports the topping up of Phoslock – a modified clay which binds the nutrients which algae needs to grow – as a temporary measure but it “was not a final fix”.

Candidate Cathy Osborne said she would seek funding to support the findings from the Griffith University research and introduce “rejuvenati­on work”.

“To date this hasn’t happened to any great extent. Without proper funding, what I or the other candidates say would be just hot air,” she said.

“I have worked so hard to get answers for our suburb and will continue to be a thorn in the side of council until this problem is resolved. Lake Hugh Muntz residents deserve better and I’m committed to delivering that.”

Councillor Pauline Young said she supported a number of measures including a Phoslock top-up.

“I will endeavour to work with the Lake Hugh Muntz community group to investigat­e ideas which have merit, while weighing up the different needs for lake residents, sporting groups-clubs as well as environmen­tal considerat­ions,” she said.

“There are always ways for improvemen­t with safety being paramount.”

 ??  ?? Division 12 election candidates want to see a management plan to control algal blooms at Lake Hugh Muntz.
Division 12 election candidates want to see a management plan to control algal blooms at Lake Hugh Muntz.

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