Friends of the Shenandoah River

Testing Results through August 15, 2024

08.15.2024 FPSLRP South Fork Shenandoah River @ Shenandoah Landing and River Park, Town of Shenandoah in Page County VA

These are the E. coli bacteria results for the water samples that were collected yesterday, Thursday August 15, 2024. While the Rivers were still flowing swiftly and the levels slightly elevated yesterday, the water levels had come down dramatically since the rains brought by the remnants of hurricane Debby passed through the region at the end of last week caused flooding.

Share this on :

Facebook
X
LinkedIn
Email
Print

E. Coli Test results for August 28, 2024

These results provide a snapshot of the E. coli bacteria concentrations at the designated sites on the date, time, and under the conditions that the water samples were collected.

Add Your Heading Text Here

Add Your Heading Text Here

Test Results Archive

Only One River Site had Exceedingly High E. coli Levels

🛑 KNOW BEFORE YOU GO! Planning to hit the river for the 4th of July weekend? 🦅 🗽🎆 🎇🍔 🌭 🍉 🥤 🥳 Before you pack up the family and gear ☀️🕶️🎣🚣‍♂️, check out the

A Mixed Bag of E. coli Results Across 14 Monitored Sites

🛑 KNOW BEFORE YOU GO! Yesterday’s water samples across our 14 monitored sites brought in a mixed bag of E. coli results. ⚠️ Notably, the high bacteria levels were widespread: in every single county we

Drought Conditions Continue – E. coli levels on Main River Channels below the threshold

  💧Drought conditions continue, causing decreasing water levels, as pictured. On the bright side, the measured E. coli levels at all the South Fork, North Fork and Main-stem River sites tested were well below the

Water Levels Continue to Drop, However at 4 Sites E. coli Levels Spiked

Wednesday 06.10.2026: Water levels in the Shenandoah River watershed continued to recede. Despite only sporadic rainfall across the region since the testing event last week, four specific monitoring locations exhibited a notable spike in E.

As Water Levels Receded, E. coli Levels Dropped Too

This Wednesday, June 3, 2026, water levels at all but one of our monitored sites had receded back to normal levels for this time of year. Notably, E. coli levels also decreased at every location.

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO!; Catching Some of the Effects 5 Days of Rain Has on E. coli Levels

After five days of rainfall, E. coli bacteria levels in the North Fork, South Fork, and Main-stem of the Shenandoah River have risen significantly since our tests on May 19. Out of 14 sites monitored

FOSR’s KNOW BEFORE YOU GO! Celebrates 10 Years of Summer River E. coli Testing

Friends of Shenandoah are proud to launch the 10th year of our KNOW BEFORE YOU GO! Summer E. coli Testing Program at public access sites along the North Fork, South Fork, and Main Stem of

E. coli Results Tell a Mixed Tale Along the River: From Below Threshold to Concerning Levels

As the summer of 2025 comes to a close, Friends of the Shenandoah River (FOSR) has completed its final E. coli monitoring event for the season. Of the 14 sites tested on Thursday, September 18,

Did the Streak Continue For a Fourth Consecutive E. coli Testing Event?

Unfortunately, no, the E. coli level measured in the Shenandoah River at Lockes Landing public boat landing (site FC05) in Clarke County, VA was 248.1 MPN (most probable number) of colony-forming units per 100 mL

The Streak Continues: All River Sites Test Below E. coli Limit for Third Straight Time!

Great news heading into the holiday weekend, with no rain in the forecast, we’re hopeful that E. coli levels will stay consistent with yesterday’s results at the river sites we tested, which were all below

All River Sites Test Below E. coli Limit for Second Consecutive Time

Friends: This week’s testing results show the E. coli levels at all monitored sites, except one, were below the EPA’s recommended “do not exceed” threshold of 235 CFU per 100mL of water sample. As in

E. coli levels at all River sites below threshold

The E. coli levels at all the River sites and Manassas Run (FW36, Warren County VA) tested were below the EPA’s recommended “do not exceed” threshold of 235 CFU of E. coli bacteria per 100mL

Significant Change in E. coli Levels at Hawksbill Creek Site

In addition to lower water levels, mostly clearer conditions, and cooler temperatures this week, we observed a significant change in the E. coli level at our Hawksbill Creek site near the Luray-Hawksbill Greenway Pocket Park.

Good news! Our latest E. coli results show lower levels

While collecting water samples yesterday along the North Fork, South Fork, and Main-stem of the Shenandoah River, we couldn’t help but notice how many people were out enjoying the River! From fishing and kayaking to

“Flush” of pollutants from past weekend’s heavy rains continues to move downstream.

At only one River site this week, the northernmost testing site on the Main-stem Shenandoah River, FC08 Castleman’s Ferry public boat launch in Clarke County VA, the E. coli level of 365.4 CFU/100mL exceeded the