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2019-12-05 Bacterial Pollution Monitoring Results

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Bacterial activity is low through-out the southern catchment, with some bacterial counts through-out Small Bay (Saldanha area), with the highest counts measured at the Bok River outflow, results, in general, indicates that the water is fit for full-contact recreational use in southern catchment and most of Small Bay, with some slight concern around Bok River Outflow area.
A Merry Christmas to all our friends and participants may you have a joyous and blessed December/January, enjoy our beaches and be safe.
2019-12-05.CT 19-048509-470960-0

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