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Llandudno beach reopened, Hout Bay beach and Dalebrook to Kalk Bay updates

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Llandudno beach has reopened while, as a precautionary measure, the Dalebrook tidal pool and Hout Bay beach were closed on Tuesday, 10 January.

 

This is due to the ongoing sewage-related matters temporarily affect public access to  beaches.

 

Llandudno beach reopened

 

Water samples taken for water quality testing indicated the levels are within the minimum requirement for recreational activities as determined by the National Water Quality Guidelines.

 

Health warning signage has been removed.

 

Hout Bay beach closed until further notice

 

The City is investigating (a) possible pollution source(s) that has led to the temporary closure of Hout Bay beach, as a precautionary measure.

 

Various City departments have been activated to respond to this incident.

 

City Health will be taking water samples on a daily basis for water quality testing until such time as the levels are within the minimum requirement for recreational activities as determined by the National Water Quality Guidelines.

 

Health warning signage is in place, advising the public accordingly.

 

Dalebrook tidal pool has been temporarily closed again

 

The beach section between the tidal pools, from Dalebrook to Kalk Bay, remains closed until further notice.

 

The temporary closure is due to a sewer overflow, and the cause is still under investigation.

 

City Health has been taking water samples on a daily basis for water quality testing and will continue to do so until such time as the levels are within the minimum requirement for recreational activities as determined by the National Water Quality Guidelines.

 

Health warning signage remains in place at the beach section and will be placed at Dalebrook tidal pool, advising the public accordingly.

 

  • The public is advised to avoid contact with the water as indicated above until further notice.
  • This is a precaution as contact with the water could result in potential gastro-intestinal issues and therefore any person who enters the water does so at their own risk.
Liesl Smit
Liesl Smit
Liesl is the Smile 90.4FM News Manager. She has been at Smile since 2016, with nearly 20 years experience in the radio industry, including reading news, field reporting and producing. In 2008 she won the Vodacom Journalist of the Year Award, Western Cape region. liesl@smile904.fm

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