Biinaagami is a multimedia, change-provoking initiative rooted in Indigenous knowledges. Through ceremony, mapping, inclusive storytelling, augmented reality, experiential learning, community water hubs and ecosystem restoration, Biinaagami aims to rebuild just and healthy relations between wildlife, people and place in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence watershed.
Passed water quality tests at least 95% of the time
This status is based on the latest sample, take on July 15th, 2024
Swim Drink Fish Canada - Great Lakes Guide
updates the status of this beach as soon as test results become
available.
These results were posted to Swim Guide on July 15th at 10:27.
Monitoring Frequency:
Bird Creek County Park is sampled
Weekly from
May 23rd
to
September 9th
Water Quality Graph:
About Bird Creek County Park
Bird Creek County Park is a 7-acre park with a wooden boardwalk that winds through the park and along the beach. Picnic shelters overlook the beach. A large pavilion is located close to the playground. Amenities include a restroom and shower facility
Current Weather
-10°C
A mix of sun and clouds
Source Information
Recreational public beaches in Michigan are tested one to four times per month, typically from May to September. Officially, the water is tested for recreational standards from May 1 to October 31.
The Michigan Department of Community Health and the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality uses guidance provided by the EPA to develop ambient standards for E. coli. E. coli standards for water used for total body contact recreation are provided in the Michigan Public Health Code and Rule 323.1062(1) of the Part 4.
A beach is marked Green the geometric mean of 3 samples collected at the same time is under 300 E. coli / 100 ml or when the geometric mean of 5 samples collected over 30 days is under 130 E. coli / 100 ml.
A beach is marked Red when the geometric mean of 3 samples collected at the same time exceeds 300 E. coli / 100 ml or when the geometric mean of 5 samples collected over 30 days exceeds 130 E. coli / 100 ml.
A beach is marked Grey when there is no current or reliable monitoring information available.