While the River was not running exceptionally high, it was moving swiftly, caring debris, silt, and sediment making the water turbid and discolored in most of the areas that we visited yesterday to collect water samples.
Despite this, the E. coli levels on a whole, while elevated, were lower than expected. At two of the sites, the E. coli levels exceeded the previous Virginia water-quality standard threshold of 235 E. coli colony-forming units per 100 mL of water sample for primary recreational use.
FW14 – South Fork Shenandoah River at Front Royal public boat landing of Luray Ave, Warren County VA., 238.2 MPN of E. coli colony-forming units per 100 mL
FP02 –South Fork Shenandoah River at Newport public boat landing, Page County VA., 248.1 MPN E. coli colony-forming units per 100 mL
FOSR 2021 Summer Quantitative E. coli Concentration Results through 06.15.2021