Each summer Alberta Health Services (AHS) conducts routine water sampling of recreational waters to identify water quality problems and manage any associated health risks. Samples are tested for feacal coliforms, cyanobacterial cell counts and microcystin concentrations. In 2013, AHS monitored 37 lakes, which included 55 public beaches, across the province. This report summarizes the findings from 2013 and has information on the 2014 program.
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