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Windsor-Essex County Health Unit confirms all eight regularly monitored beaches meet provincial safety standards.
E. coli levels well below the threshold that would prompt closures or warnings.
Health officials caution that conditions can change rapidly, particularly after heavy rainfall, which can wash pollutants into the water and temporarily elevate bacteria levels.
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