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Site Status Overview: 2017 Page 1 of 5 Recreational Waters Bacterial (Enterococci) Monitoring Program Site Status Overview 2017 - Swan and Canning Rivers 2-in-a- 1-off Local Government row Sanitary Trigger Authority (LGA)/ Water GPS Deci- Monitoring Result 95th Trigger Assess LGA/ MA SAC Status Site Code Site Name Level Managing Authority Body degrees Category Years %tile Level Category Actions (99th (MA) (90th (SAC) No. Samples No. %tile) Rqd2017-2018 Category(MAC) MicrobialAssess MinSamples No. %tile) ProvisionalClass ProvisionalColour Collect 5-10 rainfall (24- City of Bayswater/ Hind Reserve (Garratt Rd - -31.931288, 2012- River EV3/523 Program 85 140 B 246 67 Moderate Good Green 48hrs) and stormwater 13 DoBCA Jetty) 115.917212 2017 samples Collect 5-10 rainfall (24- City of Bayswater/ East St Maylands Yacht -31.93723, 2012- River EV3/541 Program 89 210 C 9695 169 Moderate Poor Red 48hrs) & stormwater 13 DoBCA Club 115.890928' 2017 samples City of Belmont/ Garvey Park (Fauntleroy -31.921227, 2012- Collect 5-10 rainfall River EV3/517 Program 70 290 C 210 91 Very High Poor Red 13 DoBCA Ave) 115.942961' 2017 (24-48hrs) samples City of Belmont/ -31.953606, 2012- Fair Collect 5-10 rainfall River EV3/538 Belmont Park Beach Program 68 100 B 206 54 Very High Amber 13 DoBCA 115.898802' 2017 (a) (24-48hrs) samples City of Belmont/ Cracknell Park (Riversdale -31.95382, 2012- Fair Collect 5-10 rainfall River EV3/539 Program 70 80 B 157 47 Very High Amber 13 DoBCA Rd) 115.903299' 2017 (a) (24-48hrs) samples City of Canning/ Riverton Dr E - Drain S -32.028483, Point 2016- Not Drain CA3/013 16 4700 D 3469 915 N/A Red N/A DoBCA boat-ramp 115.901044' Source 2017 Avail City of Canning/ Bullcreek Rd Rossmoyne - -32.045359, Point 2016- Not Drain CA3/020 15 470 C 320 124 N/A Amber N/A DoBCA Drain 115.861775' Source 2017 Avail City of Canning/ Central Rd Rossmoyne - -32.038491, Point 2016- Not Drain CA3/021 16 75 B 138 46 N/A Green N/A DoBCA Drain 115.86064' Source 2017 Avail City of Canning/ First Ave Rossmoyne - -32.03651, Point 2016- Not Drain CA3/022 16 90 B 133 51 N/A Green N/A DoBCA Drain 115.863844' Source 2017 Avail City of Canning/ Second Ave Rossmoyne - -32.031306, Point 2016- Not Drain CA3/027 16 2 A 22 14 N/A Green N/A DoBCA Drain 115.870332' Source 2017 Avail DoBCA = Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions MRA = Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority BOLD* = Final Site Colour W:\Public Health\EHD\Water Unit\WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT\ENVIRONMENTAL\Sampling Program\Results\All\Site Status\2017\Site Status Update Final Report 2017 am Page 2 of 5 Recreational Waters Bacterial (Enterococci) Monitoring Program Site Status Overview 2017 - Swan and Canning Rivers 2-in-a- 1-off Local Government row Sanitary Trigger Authority (LGA)/ Water GPS Deci- Monitoring Result 95th Trigger Assess LGA/ MA SAC Status Site Code Site Name Level Managing Authority Body degrees Category Years %tile Level Category Actions (99th (MA) (90th (SAC) No. Samples No. %tile) Rqd2017-2018 Category(MAC) MicrobialAssess MinSamples No. %tile) ProvisionalClass ProvisionalColour Collect 5-10 rainfall (24- City of Canning/ -32.02758, 2012- River EV3/542 Shelley Beach Jetty Program 64 290 C 705 131 High Poor Red 48hrs) & stormwater 13 DoBCA 115.882444' 2017 samples City of Canning/ -32.021215, 2016- Not Provide DOH Sanitary River CA3/009 Kent St Weir - US Reference 16 210 C 171 76 Not Avail Amber 13 DoBCA 115.920948' 2017 Avail Inspection Report City of Canning/ -32.021094, 2016- Not Provide DOH Sanitary River CA3/010 Kent St Weir - DS Reference 16 390 C 350 120 Not Avail Amber 13 DoBCA 115.92074' 2017 Avail Inspection Report City of Canning/ -32.020882, 2012- Collect 5-10 rainfall River EV3/547 Clontarf Bay (Cadets) Review 74 860 D 1178 275 Moderate Poor Red 13 DoBCA 115.898649' 2017 (24-48hrs) samples City of Melville/ -32.027662, 2012- Good Collect 5-10 storm- River EV3/505 Bicton Baths Program 79 40 A 126 25 Moderate Green 13 DoBCA 115.778125' 2017 (a) water drain samples City of Melville/ Cunningham St -32.02252, 2012- Good Collect 5-10 rainfall River EV3/507 Program 79 36 A 116 22 Moderate Green 13 DoBCA (Applecross) 115.82608' 2017 (a) (24-48hrs) samples City of Melville/ -32.011954, 2012- Very River EV3/532 Point Walter (Kiosk) Program 79 32 A 86 26 Low Green* Annual Review 13 DoBCA 115.78806 2017 Good City of Melville/ Point Walter (Boat -32.012966, 2012- Collect 5-10 rainfall River EV3/533 Program 79 55 B 143 33 Moderate Good Green 13 DoBCA Ramps) 115.790969' 2017 (24-48hrs) samples City of Melville/ -32.004459, 2012- Very River EV3/534 Waylen Bay (Scout Hall) Program 76 28 A 80 23 Low Green* Annual Review 13 DoBCA 115.840569' 2017 Good City of Melville/ Deep Water Point (Near -32.022998, 2012- Good Collect 5-10 rainfall River EV3/540 Program 78 26 A 73 24 Moderate Green 13 DoBCA Jetty) 115.854436' 2017 (a) (24-48hrs) samples DoBCA = Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions MRA = Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority BOLD* = Final Site Colour W:\Public Health\EHD\Water Unit\WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT\ENVIRONMENTAL\Sampling Program\Results\All\Site Status\2017\Site Status Update Final Report 2017 am Page 3 of 5 Recreational Waters Bacterial (Enterococci) Monitoring Program Site Status Overview 2017 - Swan and Canning Rivers 2-in-a- 1-off Local Government row Sanitary Trigger Authority (LGA)/ Water GPS Deci- Monitoring Result 95th Trigger Assess LGA/ MA SAC Status Site Code Site Name Level Managing Authority Body degrees Category Years %tile Level Category Actions (99th (MA) (90th (SAC) No. Samples No. %tile) Rqd2017-2018 Category(MAC) MicrobialAssess MinSamples No. %tile) ProvisionalClass ProvisionalColour City of Perth/ Hackett Drive Crawley -31.982554, 2012- Fair Collect 5-10 rainfall River EV3/528 Program 48 200 B 662 101 High Amber 13 DoBCA (Kiosk, Jetties) 115.821613' 2017 (a) (24-48hrs) samples Collect 5-10 rainfall (24- City of Perth/ Hackett Drive Crawley -31.980422, 2012- River EV3/530 Program 48 175 B 464 86 Moderate Good Green 48hrs) & stormwater 13 DoBCA (Tree) 115.821157' 2017 samples Collect 5-10 rainfall (24- City of Perth/ -31.987515, 2012- Good River EV3/543 Abrahams Reserve Beach Program 48 40 A 97 32 Moderate Green 48hrs) & stormwater 13 DoBCA 115.819773' 2017 (a) samples City of Perth/ -31.949898, 2012- Not Provide DOH Sanitary River PR3/022 Claisebrook Program 73 12 A 44 21 Not Avail Green 13 DoBCA 115.882219' 2017 Avail Inspection Report City of Perth/ -31.959003, 2012- Not Provide DOH Sanitary River PR3/023 Trinity Program 74 500 C 1252 219 Not Avail Amber 13 DoBCA 115.884506' 2017 Avail Inspection Report City of Perth/ -31.964465, 2012- Not Provide DOH Sanitary River PR3/024 Point Fraser Program 75 350 C 541 134 Not Avail Amber 13 DoBCA 115.880073' 2017 Avail Inspection Report -31.960057, 2012- Not Provide DOH Sanitary City of Perth/ DoT River PR3/025 Barrack Jetty Program 74 40 A 93 32 Not Avail Green 13 115.858925' 2017 Avail Inspection Report City of Perth/ -31.976211, 2012- Not Provide DOH Sanitary River PR3/026 Mounts Bay Road Program 74 430 C 772 168 Not Avail Amber 13 DoBCA 115.822666' 2017 Avail Inspection Report -31.957467, City of Perth/ MRA River PR3/027 Elizabeth Quay Reference Not Available 5 115.856181' City of South -31.993709, 2012- Good Collect 5-10 storm- River EV3/511 Como Beach Jetty Program 61 9 A 39 15 Moderate Green 5 Perth/ DoBCA 115.852854' 2017 (a) water drain samples City of South -31.964485, 2012- Collect 5-10 rainfall River EV3/512 Narrows Bridge Program 72 390 C 14723 450 High Poor Red 13 Perth/ DoBCA 115.847797' 2017 (24-48hrs) samples DoBCA = Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions MRA = Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority BOLD* = Final Site Colour W:\Public Health\EHD\Water Unit\WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT\ENVIRONMENTAL\Sampling Program\Results\All\Site Status\2017\Site Status Update Final Report 2017 am Page 4 of 5 Recreational Waters Bacterial (Enterococci) Monitoring Program Site Status Overview 2017 - Swan and Canning Rivers 2-in-a- 1-off Local Government row Sanitary Trigger Authority (LGA)/ Water GPS Deci- Monitoring Result 95th Trigger Assess LGA/ MA SAC Status Site Code Site Name Level Managing Authority Body degrees Category Years %tile Level Category Actions (99th (MA) (90th (SAC) No. Samples No. %tile) Rqd2017-2018 Category(MAC) MicrobialAssess MinSamples No. %tile) ProvisionalClass ProvisionalColour City of South -31.974516, 2012- Collect 5-10 rainfall River EV3/513 Coode St South Perth Program 73 260 C 378 103 Very High Poor Red 13 Perth/ DoBCA 115.863831' 2017 (24-48hrs) samples City of South -31.994324, 2012- Fair Collect 5-10 rainfall River EV3/536 Como Beach South Program 65 105 B 258 55 Very High Amber 13 Perth/ DoBCA 115.854664' 2017 (a) (24-48hrs) samples City of South -31.99251, 2012- Collect 5-10 rainfall River EV3/537 Como Beach North Program 65 260 C 1376 148 Very High Poor Red 13 Perth/ DoBCA 115.854349' 2017 (24-48hrs) samples City of South South Perth (Esplanade -31.9732, 2012- Fair Collect 5-10 rainfall River EV3/546 Program 72 145 B 256 70 High Amber 13 Perth/ DoBCA Beach) 115.85821' 2017 (a) (24-48hr) samples City of Swan/ Ray Marshall Park (First -31.887731, 2012- Collect 5-10 rainfall River EV3/519 Program 56 250 C 239 90 Very High Poor Red 13 DoBCA Ave) 115.990672' 2017 (24-48hrs) samples City of Swan/ -31.863593, 2011- Very River EV3/520 Middle Swan Reserve Program 106 660 D 12172 219 Very High Red* 5 DoBCA 116.007308' 2017 poor Collect 5-10 rainfall (24- City of Swan/ Fish Market Reserve – -31.898113, Not River SW3/001 Proposed Not Available Moderate
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