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Swimming not recommended at two Windsor-Essex beaches

Testing of the quality of the water at beaches in Huron County began on Tuesday, May 28, 2013. (Scott Miller / CTV London) Testing of the quality of the water at beaches in Huron County began on Tuesday, May 28, 2013. (Scott Miller / CTV London)
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The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit not recommending swimming at two beaches in the region.

The weekly beach testing results show that all beaches are open, but swimming is not recommended at Belle River Beach in Lakeshore or Seacliff Beach in Leamington due to high bacteria levels.

WECHU releases beach testing results each week in an effort to detect high levels of bacteria which may pose a risk to your health.

The full results can be viewed on the health unit's website.

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