Battle Ground Lake Reopens: E.coli Levels Decrease, Swimming Advisory Lifted

Battle Ground Lake public health warning lifted

On Monday, tests were conducted on Battle Ground Lake in Clark County and the results returned on Thursday showed a significant improvement in water quality. As a result, the closure and warning against swimming or wading in the water, particularly for children who may ingest the water, have been lifted. This update comes as welcome news for those who frequent Battle Ground Lake for recreational activities.

In other news, a woman in Beaverton recently won a $260 million lawsuit against pharmaceutical company Johnson & Johnson. The case serves as a reminder of the importance of holding companies accountable for any harm caused by their products. It is crucial to stay informed about public health warnings and advisories to ensure the safety of oneself and others.

The Public Health warning that was issued on May 30 for Battle Ground Lake in Clark County has now been lifted. This is due to tests showing that the water quality has improved and no longer has elevated levels of E.coli bacteria. The warning had been issued after routine testing discovered high levels of E.coli in the water, prompting officials to advise against swimming in the lake.

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