Recreational Water Quality Reports as of 7.30.2010
See EPA acceptable level description below
Sample Locations Sample Taken Frequency of Samples Enterococci Count EPA Acceptable Level
South River  
  Annapolis Landing 7.22.2010 monthly 5 158
  Cape St. John 7.6.2010 biweekly 3 104
  Chestnut Hills 7.28.2010 biweekly 2 104
  Edgewater Beach Sunny Section 7.28.2010 biweekly 5 104
  Glen Isle 7.6.2010 biweekly 1 104
  Hillsmere Shores 7.7.2010 biweekly 1 104
  Loch Haven Beach 7.6.2010 biweekly 4 104
  Londontown @ Arundel 7.28.2010 biweekly 10 104
  Londontown @ Delmar 7.28.2010 biweekly 4 104
  Londontown @ Highland 7.28.2010 biweekly 31 104
  Londontown @ Midland 7.28.2010 biweekly 33 104
  Londontown @ Silver Run 7.28.2010 biweekly 22 104
* Mayo Beach Park 7.26.2010 weekly 22 35
  Selby on the Bay 7.6.2010 biweekly 1 104
  South River Heights 7.6.2010 biweekly 56 104
  Turkey Point @ Cloud Beach 7.6.2010 biweekly 1 104
  Turkey Point @ Selby Bay 7.6.2010 biweekly 1 104

* These samples were collected after rainfall which may cause high counts.

** This location is being resampled to verify and assess the high bacteria counts. An advisory may be issued when results do not meet acceptable levels for two consecutive collections.

** Advisory for Rockwood Beach in Pasadena

The acceptable level for swimming and other direct water contact is determined by the EPA, Maryland Department of the Environment and the Anne Arundel County Department of Health. For bodies of water that the Department samples weekly, the acceptable level of enterococci bacteria is a geometric mean of 35 or fewer bacteria colonies per 100 milliliters of water. (The geometric mean for a body of water is a type of average of all test results for that water area during the swim season.) For areas that are sampled biweekly, the acceptable level is 104 or fewer bacteria colonies per 100 milliliters of water. For areas that are sampled monthly, the acceptable level is 158 or fewer colonies per 100 milliliters.

The Department also operates a 24-hour automated test results phone line at 410-222-7999. For more information, call the Recreational Water Quality Monitoring Program at 410-222-7241.