The beach therefore will be posted as “Not Recommended for Swimming” until testing demonstrates that the bacteriological conditions have returned to acceptable levels. “We have enhanced our monitoring and will continue taking water samples at the beach”, said Ed Gardner, manager, environmental health at KFL&A Public Health.
The public will be notified when the bacterial levels are at acceptable levels. For information about beach water quality, visit www.kflapublichealth.ca and its “Beach Report” chart.
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Release: KFL&A Public Health | Photo by Tudor