August 9, 2021: As of the most recent Island Health testing, there are no beach advisories for Brentwood Bay.
Island Health has noted a quality issue with water sampling at Clarke and Stelly's Cross Road beach access this week and have issued a Beach Advisory. Signage is posted and will remain posted until bacteria levels drop. Residents and pets are advised not to enter the water.
From May until Labour Day, Island Health monitors water quality at swimming destinations on the Island (see Beach Reports). Each summer, there are times when various beaches on the Island have advisories or closures.
When the municipality receives this information from Island Health, we contact the Capital Regional District (CRD) to request they investigate possible land sources of contamination, our staff investigates Central Saanich's municipal sewer system near the beach to ensure there are no leakages, and we follow the Island Health reports closely to monitor the situation and inform the public.
Questions and Answers
What is the bacteria? The sample for salt water beaches on the Island looks at levels of the bacteria enterococci.
What causes high levels of enterococci? Several factors can influence the levels of enterococci, including tide levels, animal feces, summer water temperatures and heat, and runoff from precipitation events. For more information, please see Island Health Beach Report Q&Asand/or contact Island Health, Greater Victoria Beaches at 250.519.3401.
Why is there a beach advisory in Brentwood Bay? From May until Labour Day, Island Health monitors water quality at swimming destinations on the Island (see Beach Reports) because bacteria levels fluctuate and can pose a health hazard. Each summer, there are times when various beaches on the Island have advisories or closures. Island Health has noted a quality issue with water sampling at Clarke Road and Stelly's Cross Road beach access this week and have issued a Beach Advisory. Public-health advisory signage is posted and will remain posted until bacteria levels drop. Residents and pets are advised not to enter the water.