Little Orenroa Lagoon sits adjacent to Little Orenoa Beach. The lagoon was off limits to the public for many years but the E.coli levels have dropped below Ministry of Health guidelines for recreational water. Signs remain, warning the public to be cautious as levels could rise unexpectedly and swimmers are encourage to go to Little Orenoa Beach.
This beach has received special status of red. The area will continue to be monitored but warning signs have been posted as it has a history of poor water quality.
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Little Orenroa Lagoon sits adjacent to Little Orenoa Beach. The lagoon was off limits to the public for many years but the E.coli levels have dropped below Ministry of Health guidelines for recreational water. Signs remain, warning the public to be cautious as levels could rise unexpectedly and swimmers are encourage to go to Little Orenoa Beach.
This beach has received special status of red. The area will continue to be monitored but warning signs have been posted as it has a history of poor water quality.
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