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Advisory issued for Pomeroy Park swimming beach in Manchester

Aug. 29, 2024


KITSAP COUNTY, WA


Avoid contact with water at this beach until further notice.


 

The Kitsap Public Health District issued a no-contact advisory on Aug. 29 for Pomeroy Park swimming beach due to high levels of Enterococci bacteria in the water. We will monitor water quality at the beach and will lift the advisory when bacteria return to a safer level.


Because there is an increased risk of getting sick, we recommend avoiding all contact with the water at this swimming beach. This means no swimming, wading, or types of water play where water could be swallowed or get into your mouth, nose, or eyes. The risk of illness is greatest for young children, older adults, or anyone with a weakened immune system.


Advisory signs will be posted at the beach. 


No illnesses have been reported to the Health District at this time. 


SWIMMING BEACH MONITORING


We monitor 12 fresh and saltwater swimming areas for bacteria during the summer months. We also check for toxic cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) and other safety concerns. If people or animals become sick after being in the water, or if you see an algae bloom or large numbers of dead fish, please report it online or by calling 360-728-2235. We will investigate and take action if necessary.


High levels of bacteria can be caused by wildlife and pets in the water, people swimming when they are sick with diarrhea, crowded swimming areas, infants swimming without swim diapers, or people entering the water without showering.   

SAMPLING RESULTS


The Health District issues advisories for marine (saltwater beaches) when water samples have an arithmetic mean value of over 104 Enterococci/100 mL. For samples taken Aug. 29, results were: 


  • Pomeroy Park — 173/100 mL


 

RESOURCES:


 

Tad Sooter | Public Information Officer

Kitsap Public Health District

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