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Health Canada issues guidelines for fecal contamination in recreational waters
Cap-Saint-Jacques beach closed due to E. coli contamination | CTV News
Two Huron County beaches closed due to E. coli
2 Toronto beaches closed due to E. Coli levels - Toronto | Globalnews.ca
IJERPH | Free Full-Text | Region-Specific Associations between Environmental Factors and Escherichia coli in Freshwater Beaches in Toronto and Niagara Region, Canada
Sunset Beach closed to swimming due to high E. coli levels | CBC News
King County beaches closed for fecal bacteria — can we cry fowl and blame Canada geese? | The Seattle Times
Kits Beach closed to swimming due to E. coli - Vancouver Is Awesome
English Bay closed for swimming due to high E. coli levels | News
Beach closed? Blame it on the rain | MPR News
Lake St. Clair: Where water pollution, beach closures still unresolved
King County beaches closed for fecal bacteria — can we cry fowl and blame Canada geese? | The Seattle Times
Health warning issued for 3 more Vancouver beaches due to E. coli contamination | CBC News
Strouds Run, Forked Run on list of beaches with E. coli contamination | News | athensmessenger.com
E.coli Found At Kits Beach | Cypress St. Animal Hospital
English Bay, 3 other Metro Vancouver beaches closed amid high E. coli levels - BC | Globalnews.ca
Vancouver beaches remain closed due to E. coli contamination | CBC News
Toronto's new tool for testing beach water quality under fire | The Star
Escherichia coli in Drinking Water - Canada.ca
Swimming not recommended at all but 2 local beaches due to E. coli | CBC News
Why Your Local Beach Is Closed - SipSafer
Source of West Vancouver beach E. coli unknown: VCH - North Shore News
English Bay beach closed again due to high levels of E. coli - BC | Globalnews.ca
Poop is no laughing matter with many metro beach closures this summer | | southernminn.com
Several Toronto beaches deemed unsafe for swimming in midst of heat warning
These Two Popular Canadian Beaches Just Closed To Swimmers Because Of High Levels Of E. Coli Bacteria - Narcity