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Is Lake Huron clean for swimming?

The first two questions involve if you can swim in Lake Huron and if it's clean to swim in. The short answer for both is “Yes.” However, it's safest when you can still see your feet at knee-deep water level. If the bottom sediment is stirred up too much, the level of E. coli could be too high for swimming.



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As the weather heats up, Lake Huron's endless—and endlessly beautiful—beaches are the perfect places to catch some rays, dip a paddle, and take a swim in the refreshing waters.

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All the time when I'm there. In the summer water temperatures at the lake are in the upper 60s. Right now its 68 which is pretty amazing for late September! It usually maxes out around 70 degrees in August and its absolutely wonderful for swimming.

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Pathogens wash off the land from wild animal, farm animal and pet waste, and can also enter the lake from improperly functioning septic systems, leaky sewer lines and boat sanitary disposal systems.

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Of all of the Great Lakes, Lake Erie had become predominantly polluted by the 1960s, largely due to the heavy industrial presence along its shores. With 11.6 million people living in its basin, and with big cities and sprawling farmland dominating its watershed, Lake Erie is severely impacted by human activities.

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With less population, the Linapacan Island in Philippines offers the most serene and clear beaches. The water here is the purest of all. So all you divers out there can enjoy a swim in immaculate water here.

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The blue in Lake Michigan and Lake Huron is sediment brought to the surface when strong winds churned the lakes. The green in Lake Erie and in Lake Huron's Saginaw Bay is algae, which builds on the surface when winds are calm.

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The source of food for all living things in Lake Huron are microscopic aquatic plants called algae. Every other living organism in the lake must either eat live or dead algae directly or eat another organism that depends on algae.

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Lake Karachay, a small lake in the southern Ural mountains in western Russia, is thought to be the most polluted spot on Earth. Starting in 1951, the Soviet Union used Karachay as a dumping site for radioactive waste from Mayak, a nearby nuclear waste storage and reprocessing facility located near the town of Ozyorsk.

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The most polluted Great Lake is Lake Erie.

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Chemical contamination, non-native invasive species, habitat loss, poor coastal health, and aquatic food web changes are the greatest threats to the Lake Huron ecosystem. Fathom Five National Park, Canada. Photo: Environment Canada.

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The opposite of Lake Superior in almost every way, Lake Ontario is the easternmost, lowest in elevation, smallest in surface area and perhaps the most polluted Great Lake.

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Lake Michigan in particular is the roughest of the Great Lakes, and poses a major risk to those thinking of taking a dip.

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Erie is the most southerly, shallow, and biologically diverse of all of the Great Lakes. Its shallow depth makes it the warmest Great Lake and a favourite destination for summer recreationists and migrating birds.

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