A swimming advisory has been issued for Rotary Beach in Kelowna.
The notice to swimmers is that bacterial levels are currently higher than those allowed in the Guidelines for Canadian Recreational Water Quality.
91裸聊视频淲e91裸聊视频檙e seeing a greater amount of plant material in that part of Okanagan Lake as well as a higher population of ducks and geese, which can result in higher bacterial counts,91裸聊视频 said Blair Stewart, parks services manager.
Higher bacterial counts may cause some people to develop stomach illness if these bacteria are ingested. Eye, ear, and throat symptoms, as well as skin rashes, can occur more frequently.
The very young, older adults, and people with weakened immunity are the most susceptible.
91裸聊视频淲e are asking the public not to swim or engage in water-related recreation activities at Rotary Beach until the beach water quality advisory has been lifted,91裸聊视频 Stewart added. 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
Although the beach is not closed, signs have been posted so that the public can make an informed choice.
Once testing shows bacteria levels have returned to acceptable levels, the advisory will be lifted.
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