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nickwitha_k , to asklemmy in Is there a way to know by checking all of the boxes, if it's safe to swim here?

I grew up on the other side of the Saelish Sea (Puget Sound). I’d not recommend must places in King, Pierce, or Snohomish counties (or basically any major urban area). I’d also not recommend salt water anywhere but the coast. If you want to go lake swimming, there are good spots on the Olympic peninsula (ex Lake Cushman), places like Whatcom Falls in the North, or Icicle Creek out towards Leavenworth.

Basically, anywhere in the Seattle metro area will be questionable, IMO.

SnotFlickerman , to asklemmy in Is there a way to know by checking all of the boxes, if it's safe to swim here?

Lakes and rivers in Washington state are polluted AF. It’s desperately sad.

Too many rich people building next to lakes and too many instances of sewage leaks and growth of coliform from feces.

Kind of wish lakes were public property and we didn’t allow people to swallow up and poison the water by building so close because they want “lakefront property.” Lakefronts should be public, imho.

pelespirit OP ,
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It should be like in Hawaii, I agree.

Vanth , to asklemmy in Is there a way to know by checking all of the boxes, if it's safe to swim here?
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What did the locals say when you asked why they were advising you not to swim there?

pelespirit OP ,
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They talk about the logging and such. The problem with following the locals is that their information might be old and handed down OR it might be spot on. I’ve known locals that say one thing and do another as well, where they owned a houseboat and swam in it. I like the idea of being able to read the tests so I can find out for myself with science.

scrubbles , to asklemmy in Is there a way to know by checking all of the boxes, if it's safe to swim here?
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Lake union I would never swim in, because of the major reasons you called out. It’s heavily trafficked by planes and boats, and a lot of the boats don’t care, or their rich people who are not paying full attention. I’ve seen people SUPing in there, at least you’re more visible i guess. Idk if it’s right by like, their dock they own then fine, because no one should be coming in, but I would never venture out very far. Way way way too busy of a waterway.

Alki Beach and Golden Gardens is where I’d go if you want to get in the water. I haven’t heard any bacterial issues here in WA, but maybe do a news search on it? Those areas everyone expects people to be in the water and boats don’t go near.

pelespirit OP ,
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There is a beach by the pedestrian bridge that is heavily used as a beach, even there?

scrubbles ,
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I’m not seeing exactly where you’re referring to, doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist though, I’m just not aware of it.

I did find this though, may be easier? kingcounty.gov/…/swimming-beach-bacteria-temperat…

pelespirit OP ,
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King County doesn’t test for swimming at Lake Union, but thanks for the link.

Edit: Here is a screenshot of where they want us all to swim. Someone called it Goose Beach, lol.

imgur.com/a/Nsrr6uS

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