Swimming Advisory Issued at Blind Bay Beaches due to E.coli Surge

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The Columbia Shuswap Regional District has placed a swimming advisory on two Blind Bay beaches due to an increase in levels of E.coli bacteria.
Pebble Beach and Sandy Beach had unacceptable levels of E.coli bacterial counts in recent water samples. Interior Health warns of the risk of swimming at these beach areas, citing potential stomach or intestinal illnesses.
Wildlife and weather are contributing factors, with follow-up water samples being taken to monitor the situation. Residents are advised to check the CSRD website for updates.

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Rohan Desai
Rohan Desai
Rohan Desai is a health-conscious author at The Reportify who keeps you informed about important topics related to health and wellness. With a focus on promoting well-being, Rohan shares valuable insights, tips, and news in the Health category. He can be reached at rohan@thereportify.com for any inquiries or further information.

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