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Wednesday, December 20, 2017

High standards of Ecoli at Clifton Falls

High standards of Ecoli at Clifton FallsHigh standards of Ecoli at Clifton FallsOtago Regional Council (ORC) water quality samples taken from the Kakanui River at Clifton Falls have shown high standards of the pathogenic bacteria E.Coli. The Kakanui River at Clifton Falls is 1 of the 25 sites monitored on a every 7 days foundation for pathogenic bacteria standards. Samples taken from this site have returned high pathogenic bacteria standards. Gov. water quality guidelines for recreational swimming areas are which those by less than 260 E.coli/100ml ought be secure , whereas water by further than 550 E.coli/100ml poses a health danger. To find out further about the water quality at your native swimming site, contact ORC or visit: www.lawa.org.nz/swim© Scoop Media


E coli standards down, Lake Hayes secure once more

E coli standards down, Lake Hayes secure againWILL HINE Lake Hayes among Queenstown & Arrowtown is This time secure for swimmers. Lake Hayes has been declared secure for swimmers after Fresh Analyzing showed low standards of E coli. A Analysis final 7 days of the Common swim spot near Queenstown showed the water wasn't secure for swimmers, by 921 E coli per hundred millilitres – 3 times higher than the agreed secure limit. "This standard shows the danger to swimmers was solow on Monday & is at standards which we would normally Guesse for the lake." Many ducks were at Lake Hayes while final 7 days's samples were taken.

E coli levels drop, Lake Hayes safe again

Ecoli standards off the charts in areas of Macomb province

referring to - The standard of Ecoli disclosed in Macomb Count is so high it's off the charts of the laboratory Analyzing tools, officials tell. "It's sodangerous to human beings if you come in contact by at those truly high counts, you could get soill," Macomb province Public Works commissar Candace Miller said. "If you have a count of 300 you're closing beaches, these are literally off the charts." It's human waste or animal waste ... there's no method to make it Beautiful," Miller said. The waste clearly got through the sanitary sewage system & entered the province storm drain which in the end empties into Lake St. Clair.




collected by :Lucy William

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