2 “water 10 ~ Wednesday, June 22, 19KK North Share News Pollution causes bea BOTH NORTH | Shore that annually suffer from high feeal coliform counts have now been closed to public swimming. Eagle Harbour beach, which has been closed at various times, over the past three years because - of high coliform counts, was closed Friday after results from North Shore Health Department tests showed coliform counts in the ter to be 220 ‘units per 100 millilittes of water, Beaches in’ the. Cireater . Van+ neaches couver Regional District’ are cont. sidered. unsafe for. swimming. if “their fecal, coliform counts: exceed 200. . Friday's s closure of Eagle Har- bour: to swimming follows the June 10 closure of Panorama Beach in Deep Cove.‘ _ Panorama coliform “count which . temporarily dropped from * 270 to 255, have since risen again. Bill Kiramett, ithe. North Shore’ ‘ cause chidf public health | inspector, » said Monday, results of a “test taken June 18 showed< Panorama. _iforni to be 363. The Deep Cove beach was closed in 198@ and 1985 because of high | coliform counts. Local” health ficials are currently samples dail resin beaches. Despite what" K a considerable’ ins and effort in aryiny for the problems at single source has been ider “And though . the | investigation continues, Kimmett. said it is department « af- taking tree both closed nt of time coliform ‘doubtful that any. specific. cause of. the pollution will ever be found. “Maybe we are, just going .f0 have ‘to; accept. that we will have closures,” Kimmiett said. ‘He added* that: Panorama:is a