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Heavy rain causes wastewater overflow at Victoria beaches

Public notices being posted at beaches in Oak Bay and Saanich
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No official weather notice was in effect Tuesday, but that didnB´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·™t stop the sky from opening up and dumping more than 20mm of rain over the south Island.

Environment Canada reports 21.6mm of precipitation fell throughout the day. That wasnB´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·™t enough to set a record, which has stood since 2005 when 39.6mm of rain fell in Greater Victoria.

But it was enough to cause the Capital Regional District to issue a wastewater discharge notice.

They say heavy rain caused combined stormwater and wastewater overflows along some shorelines. Affected areas include:

  • Between Rutland Road (Oak Bay) and Seaview Road (Saanich) including Cadboro Bay
  • Between Trafalgar Park and Radcliffe Lane including McNeill Bay in Oak Bay

Residents are advised to avoid entering the waters along the affected shorelines, as the wastewater could pose a health risk. Public advisories will be posted at those beaches until sample results show enterococci levels are below the 70CFU/100ml recreational limit.


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