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The ARD tests the water quality at Baboosic Lake Town Beach on a bi-weekly basis. 6/16/2025 - FecalDeep 7.5 MPNShallow 23.1 MPN6/30/2025 - FecalDeep 33.6 MPNShallow 39.9 MPN7/14/25 - Cyanobacteria17,500 cells/mL7/22/25 - Cyanobacteria19,600 cells/mLFECAL - State Standards state that the beach must be closed if a single test goes above 88 MPN per 100ML or if both tests exceed 158 MPN per 100ML.CYANOBACTERIA - Warnings are issued when the cyanobacteria cell density exceeds the recreational health threshold of 70,000 cyanobacteria cells/mL. This density is associated with the level at which cyanotoxins may be present at a concentration that threatens public health. When there is a warning, NHDES advises lake users to avoid contact with the water in the vicinity of a bloom. Pets and livestock should also be kept out of the water. When NHDES issues a warning, lakes are resampled weekly until the bloom subsides. NHDES issues warnings from May 15 through October 15.Watches (alerts) are issued 1) based on a photo submitted before NHDES can analyze a sample and a bloom that may be health risk is evident; 2) when the cyanobacteria cell density is approaching but does not yet exceed 70,000 cells/mL; or 3) if a bloom is reported, but conditions may have changed. Watches are intended to serve as statements to be on the watch for a potential cyanobacteria bloom. A watch may develop into a warning but otherwise remain active for a week. Resampling only occurs if further bloom reports are submitted. Watches are issued year-round as needed. Waterbody users should avoid contact with bloom material and keep pets and livestock out of the water.For more information or copies of the test results please contact the Amherst Recreation Department.Baboosic Lake Beach Rules: