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Sunday, July 24th, 2005: Page updated at 12:00 AM
Beach rankings
The Seattle Times analyzed available state, county and city test results for the years 2001 through 2004 and looked for beaches that showed signs of chronic bacterial pollution. The rankings are based on whether, over the four years, a beach met the following criteria:
• Repeatedly had bacteria levels over the E.P.A.’s limits.
• Was repeatedly closed to the public.
For current information about Island County's beach closures or advisories, visit www.islandcounty.net/health/
Historical water quality/condition
Good.
Moderate pollution levels. Not enough to trigger a closure, but higher than average.
Repeated pollution at levels that would trigger beach closures or advisories.
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| Name |
Rating |
| Camano Community Club Lagoon, Community
Access |
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| Cranberry Lake, Deception Pass State
Park, East Dock |
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| Cranberry Lake, Deception Pass State
Park, West Beach |
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| Deer Lake, Lakeside Bible Camp |
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| Deer Lake, Public Access |
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| Goss Lake, Community Access |
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| Goss Lake, Boat Ramp |
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| Holmes Harbor, Freeland Park |
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| Lone Lake |
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| Lost Lake |
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| Oak Harbor City Beach Park, Tidal Lagoon |
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| Oak Harbor City Beach Park, west boat
ramp |
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| Oak Harbor City Beach Park, east of
outfall |
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| Penn Cove, Monroe Landing |
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