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Stay out of the water at nine Niagara public beaches

  • Swimming is not recommended at nine public beaches in Niagara due to high E. coli levels, as stated by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.
  • E. coli can cause serious illness, including stomach cramps and diarrhea, and indicates that harmful organisms may be present.
  • Beach conditions such as runoff, pollution, and debris can also render swimming unsafe according to health guidelines.
  • Public beaches are monitored for toxic blue-green algae that pose health risks to humans and animals.
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During July 11-17, 2025, specialists from regional disease control and prevention centers checked the quality of water in rivers and reservoirs located within the official beach zones throughout Ukraine. Of the 95 samples taken, 17 (17.9%) did not meet sanitary standards. This is reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to the Ministry of Health. In which reservoirs you can not swim The ministry noted that in these 17 samples, an excess of lactose…

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WellandTribune.ca broke the news in on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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