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Backward Rowing
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Coastal Health Authority - Beach Water Quality - July 17, 2014
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Vancouver Coastal Health Authority
Beach Water Quality
July 17, 2014
False Creek*
West 66
Central 85
East 500
* False Creek is not classified as a Primary Contact Recreational Water Body (i.e. it is not a swimming/bathing beach
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Re: Coastal Health Authority - Beach Water Quality - July 17, 2014
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July 23, 2014, 09:49:44 AM »
Quote from: Backward Rowing on July 22, 2014, 09:21:30 AM
Vancouver Coastal Health Authority
Beach Water Quality
July 17, 2014
False Creek*
West 66
Central 85
East 500
* False Creek is not classified as a Primary Contact Recreational Water Body (i.e. it is not a swimming/bathing beach
Warm up ... 60% to the bridge ... no splashing!
Maybe the rain today/tomorrow will flush the toilet.
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Re: Coastal Health Authority - Beach Water Quality - July 17, 2014
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July 23, 2014, 07:18:33 PM »
Quote from: Creature on July 23, 2014, 09:49:44 AM
Maybe the rain today/tomorrow will flush the toilet.
If the storm sewer pipes are still interconnected with the regular sewer pipes, this is literally true.
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Re: Coastal Health Authority - Beach Water Quality - July 17, 2014
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July 24, 2014, 04:13:23 PM »
Quote from: brainiac on July 23, 2014, 07:18:33 PM
If the storm sewer pipes are still interconnected with the regular sewer pipes, this is literally true.
Yeah, my "flush the toilet" comment was a dig at that history in the creek, but I'm pretty sure they completed that separation pre-2010 ....
http://vancouver.ca/home-property-development/separating-sewage-from-rainwater.aspx
("Vancouver's progress" section).
Up to 709 in the east basin now:
http://www.vch.ca/media/Beach_Water_Quality_Report_July_24_2014(1).pdf.
I'm out for practice tonight, I'll let you know how it tastes!
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Re: Coastal Health Authority - Beach Water Quality - July 17, 2014
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July 24, 2014, 10:09:55 PM »
Just because I wanted to exercise my Google-Fu ....
Vancouver Coastal Health is supposed to put out an advisory out for False Creek (typically East basin) at 1000, which should make it's way to Creekside and out from there. Source:
https://www.theswimguide.org/beach/223
For those of us around in 2008, we got to a high of 2,900 (
http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/westcoastnews/story.html?id=a82d460d-ec35-4f95-b49f-6c3c6d3ae968
). I was there and we just paddled out past Cambie where the water was better (can't remember the counts and data not posted at:
http://www.vch.ca/your_environment/water_quality/recreational-water/beach-water-quality-report/
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Re: Coastal Health Authority - Beach Water Quality - July 30, 2014
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Coastal Health Authority - Beach Water Quality - July 30, 2014
False Creek*
West 174
Central 150
East 1240
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Re: Coastal Health Authority - Beach Water Quality - July 31, 2014
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July 31, 2014, 02:46:03 PM »
East basin is 1806 today (
http://www.vch.ca/media/Beach_Water_Quality_Report_July_31_2014.pdf
).
Central and West basin counts creeping up too, not fit for prolonged skin exposure (swimming).
Curious to know if CHA/Creekside issue an advisory, but I'm not on the water until Monday.
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Re: Coastal Health Authority - Beach Water Quality - July 17, 2014
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False Creek E.coli bacteria per 100 mL of water - August 7, 2014
West 723
Central 495
East 2347
Note:
False Creek is not classified as a Primary Contact Recreational Water Body (i.e. it is not a swimming/bathing beach). Users are advised to wash hands and shower after coming into contact with this water.
https://www.vch.ca/your_environment/water_quality/recreational-water/beach-water-quality-report/
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Re: Coastal Health Authority - Beach Water Quality - July 17, 2014
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August 08, 2014, 09:07:08 AM »
... and I haven't seen an advisory from DZ. The active part of practice last night was in the central basin. Most teams seem to be doing the same.
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Re: Coastal Health Authority - Beach Water Quality - July 17, 2014
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August 08, 2014, 10:11:42 AM »
I do believe that DZ coaches have been advising their paddlers to wash their hands after paddling per note from Vancouver Coastal Health. For everyone else, is it not the coaches (or teams' captain) responsibility?
I liken this to snowy roads and a car rental place. Car rental place will rent the cars, but the driver is still responsible to drive safely on snowy roads. When the roads are snowed in at the parking lot does the car rental place stop their cars from being rented out. I suspect Dragon Zone will stop boats from leaving when there is a wind warning or lightning strikes, but leave it to individual teams to gauge the risk (such as fecal contaminated waters or boat traffic).
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Re: Coastal Health Authority - Beach Water Quality - July 17, 2014
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August 08, 2014, 12:06:43 PM »
Indeed, and most seasoned False Creek paddlers (captains, managers, steers, callers, etc.) are aware of the signs that the water has high levels. The colour is a good indication, and when it starts to get foam/scum/sheen, you know the counts might be high and to check the CHA site (May to September).
The "Do not swim" advisories from CHA for any area are just that. Users may do with that information as they will. A team out on Sunday saw some swimmers in the east basin and let them know, but they just kept on swimming!
In regard to weather, as you might have seen, from
http://dragonzone.ca/
...
"Dragon Zone is closed when there is a small craft warning, if there is any thunder or lightening, if fog limits your ability to see or be seen, when the temperature is 0 degrees celsius or below, or if there is ice or snow on the docks."
Thanks for posting these updates!
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Re: Coastal Health Authority - Beach Water Quality - July 17, 2014
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August 8, 2014 Beach Water Quality Report from Vancouver Coastal Health Board
False Creek E.coli bacteria per 100 mL of water - August 8, 2014
West 723
Central 495
East 2347
Note:
False Creek is not classified as a Primary Contact Recreational Water Body (i.e. it is not a swimming/bathing beach). Users are advised to wash hands and shower after coming into contact with this water.
https://www.vch.ca/your_environment/water_quality/recreational-water/beach-water-quality-report/
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Re: Coastal Health Authority - Beach Water Quality - July 17, 2014
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August 10, 2014, 01:15:25 PM »
Well, if you huli an OC1, OC6, Dragonboat, and any other craft in the Eastern part of False Creek, you can always walk to shore on the effluent. Wear Hazmat suits.
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Re: Coastal Health Authority - Beach Water Quality - July 17, 2014
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August 12, 2014, 10:05:17 AM »
Wasn't as bad last night, at least as far as my nose was concerned. Maybe the supermoon helped.
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Re: Coastal Health Authority - Beach Water Quality - July 17, 2014
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August 12, 2014, 09:33:34 PM »
Not sure if it was some of the rain we got but the water looked way less brown today and more green, which is normally how it looks. Quite a bit less froth, floaties, and scum too.
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