Fish Hoek Beach has reopened after a recent sewage spill and water quality is now safe for recreational activities.
By: Storm Simpson
The City of Cape Town announced that Fish Hoek Beach is open to the public again on Monday, 19 December. It was temporarily closed on Sunday due to a sewer overflow on Sunday.
READ MORE: Pretty! St James beach bathing boxes get a makeover
FISH HOEK BEACH REOPENED
The City’s Environmental Health Service received the results of water samples taken from the beach and the water quality is within in the minimum requirement for recreational activity determined by the National Water Quality Guidelines.
“As such, Fish Hoek Beach has been reopened and the signage removed. The City thanks the public for its cooperation during this time.”
The South African previously reported that a sewer overflow in the area led to the closure of the beach. The cause of the overflow has not been revealed by the City.
The public was advised to avoid contact with the water as there was a risk of developing potential gastrointestinal issues.
As previously reported, a part of Muizenberg beach was temporarily closed due to an issue at a nearby sewer pump station. The beach was closed on 12 December and reopened on Friday, 16 December.
ALSO READ: