OLCOTT —
The Niagara County Department of Health reported Tuesday morning that Olcott Beach at Krull Park is closed to swimmers until further notice due to poor water quality and bacteria buildup.
The reports said that the beach water is not suitable for swimming due to unsatisfactory bacteriological water quality. The department said they will continue to monitor the situation until the lake is ready for swimming.
According to Ron Gwozdek, public health engineer, the department tested the water Monday morning and received results Tuesday.
Gwozdek said health representatives will test the water again today.
“We had some rainfall the other night that stirred up the water and brought the bacteria close to shore,” Gwozdek said.
Gwozdek said the County Health Department received a grant earlier this year to check for water DNA testing.
“We want to find the source of this bacteria,” Gwozdek said. “It can come from a number of different things, ranging from animal to human factors or manure runoff from local farms.”
The Health Department plans to conduct the DNA project later this year or early next spring, and Gwozdek urges people not to ingest the water.
For more information, contact Gwozdek at 439-7452 or visit www.niagaracounty.com.
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