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OPH collects water samples daily to test for E.coli in a program running through Aug. 28. When high levels of the bacteria are found, it’s more likely that other disease-causing organisms are there, too, which can result in skin, ear, throat or gastro-intestinal illnesses. Water test results take at least 18 hours, so swim advisories are issued based on water sample results from day before and health officials’ knowledge of how water quality at each beach changes with factors like rainfall and bird activity.There’s a 40 per cent chance of more rain in the form of showers and the risk of a thunderstorm Wednesday afternoon and evening.Share this Story:
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