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Little River Canyon National Preserve
Water Quality Data
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National Park Service health-risk determinations:
E. Coli Levels
Low risk: 177 colonies per 100 ml of water. Swimming, diving, wading has a LOW chance of getting sick. The water is in full compliance with recreation water quality criteria.
High risk: 234 colonies per 100 ml of water. Contact with the river is NOT recommended if the level is High Risk. A person in direct contact with river water has an increased risk of getting sick. The water quality does NOT meet federal recreation water-quality criteria.
Data Results
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Did You Know?
Little River Canyon was once known as May's Gulf. The citizens of Fort Payne and Centre, Alabama voted to change the name in 1953.
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Last Updated: September 25, 2008 at 15:55 EST |