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Premium Content Subscriber only Southeast Queensland could be hit with water restrictions later this year despite some dams, particularly on the Sunshine Coast, being full. Unitywater has urged residents to restrict their usage in all of southeast Queensland despite dams, such as Wappa in Yandina, sitting at 100.5 per cent. Communications and engagement manager Jana Dore said the SEQ water grid supplied water to everyone on the Gold Coast, Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast. While we have some dams that are full or close to full we still have some dry areas, she said. There s little rain ahead and it s not like our summer months and we can t always rely on the rain. ....
During the closure, in-water activities are banned, including anything in which the body or face are frequently immersed, where the face is being sprayed, or where it is likely water can be swallowed, inhaled or come into contact with ears, eyes, mouth, nose or cuts in the skin. This includes swimming, waterskiing, jet skiing and tubing. The closure is expected to last only a couple of days. Kayakers and boaters are still welcome to use the lake.  lake somerset ....