Category: Recreational Monitoring

Pineview Reservoir Recreational Monitoring

Updates: September 19, 2023: Harmful algal bloom (HAB) monitoring update BE CAREFUL: A harmful algal bloom is present in areas around Pineview Reservoir. Algae in the water may be producing dangerous toxins that can make humans and animals sick.  Weber-Morgan Health Department has issued a WARNING ADVISORY.  If you visit Pineview: September 18, 2023: Harmful …

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Payson Lakes Recreational Monitoring

Updates September 15, 2023: Harmful algal bloom (HAB) monitoring update BE CAREFUL: Harmful algal blooms may be present at any of the Payson Lakes. Algae in the water may be producing dangerous toxins that can make humans and animals sick.  Utah County Health Department has issued a WARNING ADVISORY for Big East Lake, Box Lake, …

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Palisade Reservoir Recreational Monitoring

Updates: September 20, 2023: 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: San Pitch Beach August 15, 2023: Waterborne pathogen (E. coli) monitoring update GOOD NEWS: E. coli counts …

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Otter Creek Reservoir Recreational Monitoring

Updates: September 6, 2023: Harmful algal bloom (HAB) monitoring update BE CAREFUL: A harmful algal bloom is present throughout Otter Creek Reservoir, but in lower concentrations than at last sampling. Algae in the water may be producing dangerous toxins that can make humans and animals sick.  Central Utah Health Department has issued a WARNING ADVISORY.  …

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Newton Reservoir Recreational Monitoring

Updates: June 27, 2023: 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: southeast side near boat ramp

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Mona Reservoir Recreational Monitoring

Updates: August 11, 2023: 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: Dam south east boat ramp July 12, 2023: Waterborne pathogen (E. coli) monitoring update GOOD NEWS: E. …

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Mill Creek (Grand County) Recreational Monitoring

Updates: September 11, 2023: 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: 4th East Street Crossing June 29, 2023: Waterborne pathogen (E. coli) monitoring update GOOD NEWS: E. coli …

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Mantua Reservoir Recreational Monitoring

Updates: September 14, 2023: Harmful algal bloom (HAB) monitoring update BE CAREFUL: A harmful algal bloom is present at Mantua Reservoir. Algae in the water is producing dangerous toxins that can make humans and animals sick.  Bear River Health Department has issued a WARNING ADVISORY.  If you visit Mantua Reservoir: August 31, 2023: Harmful algal …

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Manila Creek Pond Recreational Monitoring

Updates September 12, 2023: Waterborne pathogen (E. coli) monitoring update BE CAREFUL: E. coli counts at Manila Creek Pond are above Utah Department of Health recreational thresholds. Sampling suggests that there is a high likelihood that harmful bacteria and/or viruses are present in the water. Exposure to this water may make humans sick. Utah County …

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Lost Creek Reservoir Recreational Monitoring

Updates: September 18, 2023: Harmful algal bloom (HAB) monitoring update BE CAREFUL: A harmful algal bloom is present at Lost Creek Reservoir. Algae in the water may be producing dangerous toxins that can make humans and animals sick.  Weber-Morgan Health Department has issued a WARNING ADVISORY.  If you visit Lost Creek: September 14, 2023: Harmful …

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Kens Lake Recreational Monitoring

Updates September 21, 2023: Harmful algal bloom (HAB) monitoring update BE CAREFUL: Sampling indicates that harmful algae is present at Ken’s Lake, but still in low concentrations. Recreators should avoid areas with visible algae and use caution. If you visit Ken’s Lake: September 13, 2023: Harmful algal bloom (HAB) monitoring update BE CAREFUL: Sampling indicates …

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Jordanelle Reservoir Recreational Monitoring

Updates: August 11, 2023: Harmful algal bloom (HAB) monitoring update GOOD NEWS: Our monitoring team did not see any visible signs of a harmful algal bloom. Learn more about harmful algal blooms. Site visited: Rock Cliff Boat Ramp, Aqua Cove/Boat Rental Beach, Hailstone Middle Beach, Main Boat Launch July 11, 2023: Harmful algal bloom (HAB) …

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Joes Valley Reservoir Recreational Monitoring

Updates: August 22, 2023: 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: Marina Day Use Area, East Boating Ramp August 11, 2023: Waterborne pathogen (E. coli) monitoring update GOOD …

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Hyrum Reservoir Recreational Monitoring

Updates: June 27, 2023: 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: Hyrum State Park day use area and swim beach

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Huntington Reservoir Recreational Monitoring

Updates: August 22, 2023: 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 North, Boat Ramp South August 11, 2023: Waterborne pathogen (E. coli) monitoring update GOOD NEWS: …

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