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Sudbury’s Whitewater Lake safe for swimming again

Public Health Sudbury & Districts has removed the swimming advisory signs at Whitewater Lake Park Beach. (File photo) Public Health Sudbury & Districts has removed the swimming advisory signs at Whitewater Lake Park Beach. (File photo)
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Public Health Sudbury & Districts has removed the swimming advisory signs at Whitewater Lake Park Beach.

“The most recent water samples taken at the beach by Public Health Sudbury & Districts are within acceptable limits of bacteriological water quality standards for bathing beaches,” the health unit said in a news release Tuesday.

“As a result, the beach water quality is once again considered suitable for recreational use.”

The health unit takes routine water samples regularly during the summer from 33 local beaches. More information about local beach water quality can be found here.

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