Category: Recreational Monitoring

  • Manila Creek Pond Recreational Monitoring

    Related Links Updates August 16, 2024: 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.…

  • Lost Creek Reservoir Recreational Monitoring

    Related Links Updates: August 27, 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: State park boat ramp, SE shore 400m from dam crossing.  August 27, 2024: Harmful algal…

  • Kens Lake Recreational Monitoring

    Related Links Updates August 12, 2024: 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: Inlet Lagoon July 16, 2024: Waterborne pathogen (E. coli) monitoring update GOOD NEWS: E. coli counts were measured below…

  • Jordanelle Reservoir Recreational Monitoring

    Related Links Updates August 22, 2024: 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: 250 meters WSW of top of Rick Cliff boat ramp, Hailstone Middle Beach, Aqua Cove and beat rental beach…

  • Joes Valley Reservoir Recreational Monitoring

    Related Links Updates: September 11, 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: Marina day use area, Joes Valley Reservoir August 27, 2024: Waterborne pathogen (E. coli) monitoring…

  • Hyrum Reservoir Recreational Monitoring

    Related Links Updates: October 31, 2023: Waterborne pathogen (E. coli)  monitoring update Recreational monitoring has ended for the season. Monitoring will resume in summer 2024. Waterborne pathogens may still arise at this waterbody. Know what to look for and check before recreating. June 27, 2023: Waterborne pathogen (E. coli) monitoring update GOOD NEWS: E. coli…

  • Huntington Reservoir Recreational Monitoring

    Related Links Updates September 11, 2024: Waterborne pathogen (E. coli) 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.  Sites sampled: Huntington State Park about 130 meters south of boat ramp, Huntington State Park about 80 meters…

  • Holmes Creek Reservoir Recreational Monitoring

    Related Links Updates: July 31, 2024: Waterborne pathogen (E. coli) monitoring update  OK, but be careful: There may be areas of harmful algae mats present at Holmes Reservoir. Know how to recognize harmful algae and avoid playing or swimming in areas of visible algae. June 20, 2024: Waterborne pathogen (E. coli) monitoring update  GOOD NEWS:…

  • Hobbs Reservoir Recreational Monitoring

    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: By US Highway 89 May 31, 2024: Waterborne pathogen (E. coli) monitoring update  GOOD NEWS: E. coli…

  • Highland Glen Reservoir Recreational Monitoring

    Related Links Updates August 16, 2024: Waterborne pathogen (E. coli) monitoring update BE CAREFUL: E. coli counts at Highland Glen 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.…

  • Gunlock Reservoir Recreational Monitoring

    Related Links Updates September 9, 2024: Waterborne pathogen (E. coli) monitoring update  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 Access August 21, 2024: Waterborne pathogen (E. coli) monitoring update GOOD NEWS: E. coli counts…

  • Green River Recreational Monitoring

    Related Links Updates: September 9, 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: Swasey Rapid, Green River at city wastewater treatment plant July 9, 2024: Waterborne pathogen (E.…

  • Flaming Gorge Reservoir Recreational Monitoring

    Related Links Updates September 18, 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: Mustang Ridge Beach, State Line Beach. August 21, 2024: Waterborne pathogen (E. coli) monitoring update…

  • Farmington Pond Recreational Monitoring

    Related Links Updates: July 31, 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: Farmington Pond June 20, 2024: Waterborne pathogen (E. coli) monitoring update  GOOD NEWS: E. coli…

  • Echo Reservoir Recreational Monitoring

    Related Links Updates: September 10, 2024: Harmful algal bloom (HAB) monitoring update BE CAREFUL: A harmful algal bloom advisory is still in effect for Echo Reservoir, but conditions are improving. Algae in the water may still be producing dangerous toxins that can make humans and animals sick.  Summit County Health Department has issued a WARNING…

  • East Canyon Reservoir Recreational Monitoring

    Related Links Updates September 10, 2024: 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: Taylor Hollow, State Park dock, Big Rock Campground Day-Use area.  September 4, 2024: Waterborne pathogen (E. coli) monitoring update …

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