Health advisory issued for Lake Ballinger No fishing or swimming allowed

Edmonds, WALocal News

A health advisory has been issued for Lake Ballinger in Edmonds, Washington, after raw sewage was detected in the stormwater system that flows into the lake. The advisory prohibits fishing and swimming, highlighting the serious public health concerns tied to potential contamination. Phil Williams, the Acting Public Works Director, reported that city crews uncovered the sewage during routine maintenance, prompting an immediate investigation with assistance from the Olympic View Water and Sewer District. As of now, city officials have not been able to pinpoint the source of the sewage, and there is no estimate on how much has entered the lake. This situation underscores the importance of maintaining safe recreational waters and the need for swift action in the face of environmental hazards.

The advisory serves as a precautionary measure while the investigation continues, ensuring the community remains informed about their health and safety. Updates will be provided as further information becomes available, emphasizing the city's commitment to transparency and public safety. Residents are encouraged to adhere to the advisory until the situation is resolved.

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