Public Health Sudbury regularly tests the water at the city’s 33 public beaches
If you like contaminant-free beach experiences, read on. Public Health Sudbury & Districts has begun its pre-seasonal assessment of all public beaches.
Throughout the summer, Public Health Sudbury & Districts regularly samples the water at 33 local public beaches to ensure the water quality is safe. You can check out those inspection results and beach status reports by clicking here. You don’t want to ingest E. coli, which in high concentrations can cause upset stomach, diarrhea and vomiting.
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