Elevated Fecal Bacteria in Area of Chestermere Lake, AHS
CHESTERMERE LAKE, ALBERTA, CANADA, AUG 9 – Alberta Health Services warns that exposure to Cove Beach water may cause gastrointestinal and skin infections as testing shows elevated fecal bacteria levels during ongoing monitoring.
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Cove Beach in Chestermere Lake closed to swimming due to elevated levels of fecal bacteria
Alberta Health Services is advising the public not to swim or wade at the Cove Beach area in Chestermere due to elevated levels of fecal bacteria in the water, which emerged in recent testing results.
Fecal bacteria levels lead to water quality advisory at Chestermere Lake
Alberta Health Services said people should avoid swimming or wading in the Cove Beach area of Chestermere Lake, where a water advisory is in effect due to increased fecal bacteria levels detected through testing.
High Fecal Bacteria Levels Prompt Swimming Advisory at Chestermere Lake’s Cove Beach - RED 106.7FM Calgary
August 8, 2025 RED FM News Desk Alberta’s public health authority is warning the public to avoid swimming or wading in Cove Beach at Chestermere Lake after tests revealed high levels of fecal bacteria. According to Alberta Health Services (AHS), the contamination poses a risk of gastrointestinal illnesses such as vomiting and diarrhea if the […]
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