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Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Public Health lifts warning at Vancouver Lake after water quality improves

Clark County Public Health has lifted the  swim beach warning at Vancouver Lake after the latest water samples did  not show elevated levels of bacterial contamination.

Public Health has been monitoring water quality at the Vancouver Lake  swim beach since early June when routine testing revealed elevated  levels of E. coli bacteria. Public Health has been collecting water  samples at least once a week to check bacteria levels. Test results from  water samples taken on Tuesday showed improved water quality, prompting  Public Health to lift the warning.

Public Health will continue to monitor designated swim beaches at  Klineline Pond, Battle Ground Lake and Vancouver Lake throughout the  summer. Test results and information about current advisories are  available on the Public Health public beaches website.

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