Harmful algal blooms (HABs) pose a globally significant threat, through beach and fishery closures and damages to human and animal health. According to the Australian Geographic, throughout Australia, HABs are responsible for an estimated $200 million in annual damages. Preventing HABs remains a complex endeavour, affecting water regulators, First Nations groups and various industries.

HAB analysis demands specialised equipment and trained personnel for data collection, which can strain organisational budgets, especially for smaller entities like BRC. Reliance on external experts further escalates costs, hindering efficient decision-making processes.

AlgaeWatch™, offers an automated approach to HAB data generation and accessibility. BRC can proactively and cost-effectively manage recreational risk, optimise treatment strategies, and conduct risk assessments. The user-friendly interface and predictive capabilities enable rapid response to evolving algal trends, fostering enhanced water quality governance and risk management.

  • Operational Efficiency
    • Improved water quality governance with minimal data handling. Timely information dissemination facilitates efficient decisionmaking, reducing the likelihood of revenue losses through closures.
  • Enhanced Community Experience
    • BRC have gained confidence in water supply treatment and quality, with enhanced aesthetic properties and reduced complaints. Recreational users can make informed decisions regarding water access, and enhancing safety measures.
  • Economic Efficiency
    • By bringing expertise in-house, BRC can cut down on external consultation costs and gain the agility to implement timely treatment adjustments in response to increased algal activity.

What clients say about D2K

“AlgaeWatch™ and the D2K team have allowed us to completely review and refocus the way we manage algal risks. Once a laborious process, information is now generated in a timely manner and format. The easy-to-use interface and predictive information, allow us to rapidly respond to and scan algal trends and future plan, a real step-change for us.”

Caro Wiggins, Water Quality Compliance Officer Bathurst Regional Council

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