Category: E. coli

  • Colorado River Recreational Monitoring

    Related Links Updates: June 16, 2024: Waterborne pathogen (E. coli) monitoring update GOOD NEWS: E. coli counts were measured below Utah Department of Health recreational thresholds. Sampling suggests that the water is safe from harmful bacteria and viruses. Site sampled: US 191 crossing near Moab, below Salt Wash at Take Out Beach. May 16, 2024:…

  • Causey Reservoir Recreational Monitoring

    Related Links Updates: July 10, 2024: Waterborne pathogen (E. coli) monitoring update GOOD NEWS: E. coli counts were measured below Utah Department of Health recreational thresholds. Sampling suggests that the water is safe from harmful bacteria and viruses. Site sampled: South end inlet

  • Burraston Ponds Recreational Monitoring

    Related Links Updates July 15, 2024: Waterborne pathogen (E. coli) monitoring update GOOD NEWS: E. coli counts were measured below Utah Department of Health recreational thresholds. Sampling suggests that the water is safe from harmful bacteria and viruses. Site sampled: NW shoreline road and NW of “island”  June 24, 2024: Waterborne pathogen (E. coli) monitoring…

  • Bountiful Pond Recreational Monitoring

    Related Links Updates: June 20, 2024: Waterborne pathogen (E. coli) monitoring update  GOOD NEWS: E. coli counts were measured below Utah Department of Health recreational thresholds. Sampling suggests that the water is safe from harmful bacteria and viruses. Site sampled: Near inlet May 31, 2024: Waterborne pathogen (E. coli) monitoring update  GOOD NEWS: E. coli…

  • Blackridge Reservoir Recreational Monitoring

    Related Links Updates: June 24, 2024: Waterborne pathogen (E. coli) monitoring update GOOD NEWS: E. coli counts were measured below Utah Department of Health recreational thresholds. Sampling suggests that the water is safe from harmful bacteria and viruses. Site sampled: Beach area June 24, 2024: Harmful algal bloom (HAB) monitoring update GOOD NEWS: Our monitoring…

  • Big Sand Wash Reservoir Recreational Monitoring

    Related Links Updates: July 10, 2024: Waterborne pathogen (E. coli) monitoring update GOOD NEWS: E. coli counts were measured below Utah Department of Health recreational thresholds. Sampling suggests that the water is safe from harmful bacteria and viruses. Site sampled: Boat ramp June 10, 2024: Waterborne pathogen (E. coli) Update GOOD NEWS: E. coli counts…

  • Adams Reservoir Recreational Monitoring

    Related Links Updates: June 20, 2024: Waterborne pathogen (E. coli) monitoring update  GOOD NEWS: E. coli counts were measured below Utah Department of Health recreational thresholds. Sampling suggests that the water is safe from harmful bacteria and viruses. Site sampled: Adams Reservoir May 31, 2024: Waterborne pathogen (E. coli) monitoring update  GOOD NEWS: E. coli…

  • Bear Lake Recreational Monitoring

    Related Links Updates: July 1, 2024: Waterborne pathogen (E. coli) monitoring update  GOOD NEWS: E. coli counts were measured below Utah Department of Health recreational thresholds. Sampling suggests that the water is safe from harmful bacteria and viruses. Site sampled: Gus Rich Point, Bluewater Beach, Rendezvous Beach, Nebeker Ranch South, CISCO Beach. May 28, 2024:…

  • Decker Lake Recreational Monitoring

    Related Links Updates: October 31, 2023: Harmful algal bloom (HAB) monitoring update Recreational monitoring has ended for the season. Monitoring will resume in summer 2024. A harmful algal bloom may still arise at this waterbody. Know what to look for and check before recreating. April 18, 2023: Harmful algae monitoring update GOOD NEWS: Sample analysis…

  • Fifth Water Hot Springs Recreational Monitoring

    Monitoring for recreational water quality on March 16, 2023 GOOD NEWS: Samples collected on February 8 indicate that the bacteria causing rashes at Fifth Water Hot Springs (“hot tub rash”) is no longer present at harmful levels. MORE GOOD NEWS: No harmful toxins were detected over the period of March 3-12. To be save, when…

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