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.
Este estado se basa en la última muestra, tomada el July 30th, 2025
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actualiza el estado de esta playa tan pronto como los resultados de las pruebas estén disponibles.
Estos resultados se publicaron en Swim Guide el July 31st, 2025 at 14:35.
Frecuencia de monitoreo:
Marquette Park Beach es muestreado
Other de
May 25th
a
September 8th.
Gráfico de calidad del agua:
Acerca de Marquette Park Beach
Marquette Park Beach has lifeguards on duty and ample free parking. A playground, fishing lagoon, and hiking trails are available to visitors.
Clima actual
20°C
A mix of sun and clouds
Información de la fuente
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) implements the Lake Michigan Beach Monitoring and Notification Program in partnership with beach managers and their staff who collect and test water samples from Lake Michigan beaches. Health departments in Lake, Porter, and LaPorte counties test Indiana beaches from May to September. Some beaches are tested daily, some several times a week, and some are tested weekly. When the information is posted to Indiana's BeachGuard webpage, Swim Drink Fish updates Swim Guide.
Indiana beaches are posted when a single sample exceeds 235 E. coli / 100 ml.
In the USA, the Environmental Protection Agency has two sets of recommendations for freshwater and marine beaches. A single sample at a freshwater beach should not exceed 235 E. coli / 100 ml of water. A single sample at a marine beach should not exceed 104 Enterococci / 100 ml of water. The geometric mean of 5 samples from a freshwater beach should not exceed 126 E. coli / 100 ml of water. The geometric mean of 5 samples from a marine beach should not exceed 35 Enterococci / 100 ml of water. States may choose to use this standard or they may substitute a standard that is "as protective as" the EPA's recommendation. The Beach Act is the nation's primary beach protection law.