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Clinton Pond Recreational Monitoring

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November 1, 2024: Harmful algal bloom (HAB) monitoring update

Recreational water quality monitoring has ended for the season. Monitoring will resume in summer 2025. A harmful algal bloom may still be present at this waterbody. Know what to look for and check before recreating.


October 17, 2024: Harmful algal bloom (HAB) monitoring update

BE CAREFUL: Conditions were looking much improved. No harmful algae was observed. Clinton Pond will continue to be visually monitored for harmful algae and advisory signs removed if the bloom remains dispersed.

Davis County Health Department has issued a WARNING ADVISORY. 

If you visit the pond:


September 25, 2024: Harmful algal bloom (HAB) monitoring update

BE CAREFUL: A harmful algal bloom is present at Clinton Pond. Algae in the water may be producing dangerous toxins that can make humans and animals sick.

Davis County Health Department has issued a WARNING ADVISORY.

If you visit the pond:


September 11, 2024: Harmful algal bloom (HAB) monitoring update

BE CAREFUL: A harmful algal bloom is present at Clinton Pond. Algae in the water is producing dangerous toxins that can make humans and animals sick. 

Davis County Health Department has issued a WARNING ADVISORY. 

If you visit the pond:


August 2, 2024: Harmful algal bloom (HAB) monitoring update


BE CAREFUL: A harmful algal bloom is present at Clinton Pond. Algae in the water is producing dangerous toxins that can make humans and animals sick. 

Davis County Health Department has issued a WARNING ADVISORY.

If you visit the pond:


July 31, 2024: Harmful algal bloom (HAB) monitoring update

BE CAREFUL: A harmful algal bloom was observed at Clinton Pond. Algae in the water may be producing dangerous toxins. Samples will be collected tomorrow. Check back next week for updates.

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