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Shadow Cliffs issues water warning
'Do not swallow water,' advises Park District

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The beach at Shadow Cliffs has posted warning signs about the water quality but it's not bad enough to close the swimming area, which has been popular during the recent high temperatures.

Testing at Shadow Cliffs Regional Recreation Area on July 16 showed enough E. coli in the lake near both the left and right lifeguard chairs to warrant a yellow light warning on the Park District website, www.ebparks.org.

"It's actually just slightly elevated levels in there but this is not unexpected in the summer season," said East Bay Regional Park District spokeswoman Emily Hopkins.

The water is tested for E. coli and fecal matter weekly April through October and twice a month November through March, Hopkins said. Swimming is allowed year-round.

"There is an increased health risk for swimming and wading. Bacteria results do NOT meet the State Health Standards," states the website.

The beach would be closed if conditions worsen, and a red light warning would be given. If the water quality improves, the beach will receive a green light to indicate bacteria testing results are within the State Health Standard Limits.

"Beach water contact may cause illness," the website explains. "Do not swallow water. Shower and towel dry after water contact. There is always some risk with beach water contact. Water quality conditions can change at any time."

For more information call (510) 544-2328.

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Comments

Posted by Peggy, a resident of Livermore, on Jul 28, 2012 at 8:24 am

My kids havent swam at Shadow Cliffs for years because they said the water was gross. Seems there is always something going on it that water.


Posted by Vanessa, a resident of the Pleasanton Meadows neighborhood, on Jul 31, 2012 at 1:14 pm

Disgusting. Can't they do something to improve the water conditions? No way would I take my daughter to play there now... :(


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