No swimming at Pittock Conversation in Woodstock right now due to high levels of bacteria in the water.
WOODSTOCK - Swimming is closed at the Pittock Conservation Area.
Southwestern Public Health made the announcement today because of high bacteria levels in the water. Pittock is currently testing at a Red level.
How to read the beach water sampling results:
RED = High levels of bacteria may pose a health risk. It is not safe to swim.
GREEN = The last water sample taken did not show harmful levels of bacteria, but remember that weather or other factors may have changed water quality since then.
Blank = No current sample to report
You can find more information about water testing online here.

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