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BacteriAlert Program |
NEW! BacteriALERT information is also available via phone at 678-538-1201 Background: How safe is it to swim, wade, and boat in the Chattahoochee River today? For a highly urbanized river such as the Chattahoochee, much of the answer depends on bacteria levels in the water. This website provides recent E. coli bacteria counts and National Park Service health advisories for two locations on the Chattahoochee River (map).Information: Real-time streamflow: Important concepts to understand: Important note:E. coli predictions and prediction intervals are inaccurate when water released from Buford Dam exceeds 2,500 cubic feet per second for periods longer than 4 hours. View chart of stage and streamflow at Buford Dam |
E. coli bacteria counts and National Park Service health advisories for the Chattahoochee River
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The Chattahoochee Riverway BacteriALERT project is a partnership between the Cobb County Water System, the Cobb-Marietta Water Authority, the Partnership for Regional Livability and Georgia's Community Greenspace Program. Agencies and organizations playing a direct role in the Chattahoochee Riverway BacteriALERT are:
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