June 7, 2024
WAINWRIGHT – Due to elevated levels of fecal bacteria currently present in the water of the Battle River at the Riverdale Mini-Park beach, located within the Central Zone of Alberta Health Services (AHS), AHS is advising the public not to swim or wade in the Battle River at this location, effective immediately.
At current levels, gastrointestinal illness may result from contact with the water and there is the possibility of skin, ear and eye infections with water contact.
If members of the public do decide to access the river at the Riverdale Mini-Park beach, they should take precautions to protect themselves. Avoid contact with the face/mouth and ensure hands are washed after being in the river.
Hand washing can also help protect against skin, ear and eye infections.
As always, visitors and residents are reminded to never drink or cook with untreated water directly from any river, lake or reservoir, at any time. Water-borne organisms, including fecal bacteria, can cause vomiting and diarrhea.
AHS Environmental Public Health officers will continue to monitor the river water quality at the Riverdale Mini-Park location and signage has been posted at common access points.
This advisory will remain in effect until further notice.
Alberta Health Services is the provincial health authority responsible for planning and delivering health supports and services for more than four million adults and children living in Alberta. Our mission is to provide a patient-focused, quality health system that is accessible and sustainable for all Albertans. Our current focus is on reducing emergency department wait-times, improving EMS response times, increasing access to surgeries, and improving patient flow.