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During the summer months Windsor-Essex County beaches are a great way to relax, cool down, and have some fun. But make sure your day at the beach doesn't become a day at the doctor and check to see if the water is safe to swim in.

The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit monitors nine public beaches each week during the summer to make sure that the water is safe for swimming. All public health units across Ontario regularly monitor E. coli levels in beach water. A sign that warns swimmers of possible health risks is posted at a beach when E. coli levels are higher than 100 per 100 ml of water. At these levels swimming isn’t recommended. If the E. coli count is higher than 1000, it’s NOT SAFE to swim and the beach will be CLOSED.

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The bacterial counts given reflect the conditions at the time of sampling. Conditions change from day to day depending on the weather conditions and lake levels. The bacterial counts for samples taken Wednesday, September 3, 2008 are as follows:

  June 18 June 25 July 2 July 9 July 16 July 23 July 30 Aug 6 Aug 13 Aug 20 Aug 27 Sept  3
Cedar Beach - Kingsville

 37

293

 141

 156

 525

56 

283 

94

 47

 32

 95

13 

Cedar Island Beach - Kingsville

36

134

 142

181

202

 23

 68

73 

254 

 233

 146

32 

Colchester Beach - Essex

21

293

 199

 177

47

14 

183 

40

 203

162 

82 

40 

Hillman Beach - Leamington  10  11 191  11 23  14  167 13  91 65  127  16 
Holiday Beach - Amherstburg  20

 86

85  127  319  149  516 124  241  499 18  67 
NW Beach - Point Pelee  73  26  399  320  68  80  655 149  157   11  27  63
Sandpoint Beach - Windsor  76 131 132 316  39  644 201  295  18  57  70  36
Seacliff Beach - Leamington 23 163 490  397  110  292 390  64  151   98 246   146
West Belle River Beach - Lakeshore  417 195  93 10   495 299  21  20  74  242  49 255 

Results indicate that Seacliff Beach and West Belle River Beach have high levels of E. coli.  Swimming is not recommended at these beaches.

This concludes our beach sampling for the 2008 season.  For more information, enter ext. 1100 and ask for the intake inspector between the hours of 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday.

 

Please note:

- E.coli/ 100ml - 100 or less ( < 100 ) indicates a low health risk (white)
- More than 100 ( > 100) indicates a health risk (red)
- Items in grey indicate values that are not available.


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