A Brentwood Bay community group is sounding the alarm over contamination they say theyB次元官网网址檝e discovered in the bay.
Members of the Brentwood Bay Marine Community Society say they took samples of the water in four areas of the bay on May 8 and had them tested by MB Labs in Sidney. The results, they say, show levels of pollution B次元官网网址渉igher than acceptable for safe recreational use.B次元官网网址
Society member John Evans was one of the people who took samples from out in Saanich Inlet and then from three areas within Brentwood Bay, close to shore. He said their sample taken at Keane Way Beach, south of the ferry terminal, showed elevated levels of enterococcus B次元官网网址 a bacteria found in human intestines and is an indicator, according to Island Health, of fecal contamination in salt water.
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Evans said their sample showed 74 milligrams of enterococcus per 100 millilitres of water, and claimed that such a reading B次元官网网址渋s sufficient to be investigated.B次元官网网址
HeB次元官网网址檚 asking either Island Health or the District of Central Saanich to find out the source of the contamination. Evans added there is a municipal sewage pumping station and an inter tidal sewage manhole at the site.
B次元官网网址淒oes it leak? We donB次元官网网址檛 know, but there is a problem there,B次元官网网址 he said.
Island Heath tests water at beaches throughout the South Island, including the Saanich Inlet. Their public beach report for testing done May 22, 2018 indicates low enterococci levels at testing spots at Clarke Road and StellyB次元官网网址檚 Cross Road. The Inlet is currently deemed by Island Health as B次元官网网址渕icrobiologically safe to swim.B次元官网网址
Evans said the beach, while apparently not classified as a recreational beach by the District, does get its fair share of users. He added so far the District has not responded for the SocietyB次元官网网址檚 call to look into the contamination, so they have been in contact with Island Health. So far, however, Evans said thereB次元官网网址檚 been little action.
Meribeth Burton, Island Health manager of media relations, said Island Health staff have been to two of the same sites the Society has tested, but have come away with different results.
She said enterococcus levels between 35 and 175 mg per 100 ml would instigate an investigation B次元官网网址 so the SocietyB次元官网网址檚 74 might indicate something was present at the time the test was done. However, she said after conferring with the CRD, which also conducts tests in the area, the results are different and the bay is currently considered safe.
Central Saanich Mayor Ryan Windsor said the municipality would be happy to work with any group reporting potential pollution in the bay B次元官网网址 but noted the District has not yet received any information from the Society. Windsor said he is aware that the Society did some testing and hopes they share it, so that staff can investigate.
B次元官网网址淥ne test, done one time, in one place might indicate something,B次元官网网址 he said, B次元官网网址渟o, itB次元官网网址檚 hard to comment. We need to know more about it.B次元官网网址
Windsor said the District will work with any concerned citizen or group if thereB次元官网网址檚 a concern of contamination in Brentwood Bay or the Saanich Inlet. He said they and other agencies B次元官网网址 like Island Health and the Capital Regional District, both of which do regular water testing B次元官网网址 need to see the information, check the work done and even investigate the area themselves to see if itB次元官网网址檚 a recurring issue.
In a statement from the Society, they noted they asked the District council last fall to approve testing for contamination in the bay. They stated when nothing was done, they decided to do it themselves, following the guidelines set out by MB Labs.
The move was borne out of a political response to the District, after the Society formed in opposition to the municipalityB次元官网网址檚 plan to obtain a license of occupation from the provincial government for Brentwood Bay. Central Saanich is after that license to help deal with the problem of derelict vessels and pollution caused by boats in that body of water.
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The Society disputes that source of contamination, claiming itB次元官网网址檚 more likely to be coming from land-based sources, and have indicated they will try to beat the District to the punch and get the occupation license first.
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