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Water quality issue leads to swimming advisory issued for Canoe Club Beach

Water quality is not suitable for swimming at this time
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The Sudbury and District Health Unit has issued a swimming advisory for the Canoe Club Beach in Bell Park on June 28. (File photo)

The Sudbury and District Health Unit has issued a swimming advisory for the Canoe Club Beach in Bell Park on June 28.

This advisory comes as a result of routine water samples exceeding the acceptable bacteriological water quality standards. The SDHU has posted swimming advisory signs to inform the public that the beach water quality is not suitable for recreational use at this time.

A swimming advisory is a precautionary notice that informs the public about specific risks to health and safety.

Going into the water when bacteria are present in high concentrations puts bathers at risk for infections. Illness can occur if swimmers swallow beach water, if water gets into their ears, eyes, or nose, or if it comes in contact with open wounds.

“We have enhanced our monitoring and will continue taking water samples,” said Cynthia Peacock-Rocca, a manager in the Health Unit’s Environmental Health Division.

The Health Unit will notify the public when the bacterial levels return to acceptable standards for bathing beaches. For information about beach water quality, visit www.sdhu.com.


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