Another swimming advisory has been issued for Rotary Beach in Rotary Beach Park, the second since Aug. 22.
The beach is not closed, but swimming advisory signs have been posted so that the public can make an informed choice based on latest beach water quality readings.
A City of Kelowna media release says the very young, older adults and people with weakened immunity are the most susceptible to infection related to bacterial counts in the water.
91裸聊视频淎lthough we saw an improvement in water quality at the end of last week, bacterial counts are back up at Rotary this week and require that we repost the swimming advisory,91裸聊视频 Ed Hoppe, water quality and customer care supervisor. 91裸聊视频淢ost people would be fine, but there is that one per cent who could become ill.91裸聊视频
Beach water quality is tested weekly and reported to Interior Health.