Kelso Beach at Nawash Park in Owen Sound posted unsafe for swimming (on behalf of Grey Bruce Public Health)
Grey Bruce Public Health, in consultation with the City of Owen Sound, has posted Kelso Beach at Nawash Park as unsafe for swimming after water-sampling results showed bacterial levels exceeding Ontario Ministry of Health standards.
The beach posting will remain in effect until further samples show levels have returned to within the acceptable range for swimming/bathing.
“While we understand that this posting will be an inconvenience to some, we respectfully ask that residents and visitors respect this swim advisory as people are at an increased risk of getting sick or an infection when bacterial levels in beach water exceed Ontario guidelines” says Senior Public Health Manager Andrew Barton.
GBPH took water samples from the beach Tuesday August 5 and received the results on Wednesday August 6. Further sample results will be reported on as soon as they are received. GBPH regularly tests the water at high-use beaches in Grey-Bruce for E. coli levels. This posting does not impact other beach locations.
Residents and visitors should refrain from swimming or playing in the beach water at Kelso Beach or letting pets drink or play in the water until the unsafe for swimming advisory is lifted. Water with bacterial levels above provincial standards for bathing can increase the risk of skin, eye, ear, nose, and throat infections or gastrointestinal illness.
For more information or to connect with the Medical Officer of Health or the program manager, please contact:
Denis Langlois, Communications Co-ordinator,
Grey Bruce Public Health, 519-376-9420 or 1-800-263-3456 ext. 1105
Communications@publichealthgreybruce.on.ca
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