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![]() "Rod McInnis" wrote in message ... "mmh" wrote in message . com... We're taking a houseboat vacation. I've just been finding out that parts of the Delta are contaminated. Where did you hear that from? Actually from a bunch of people, then I did a search on internet with key words and bunch of stuff come up. There was a levee break a month ago that allowed a bit of sal****er to flow up into the delta farther than normal, which caused "contamination" issues of salt getting into the water used for crop irrigation and drinking water sent to Southern California. Since they are now pumping out 110,000 acre feet of water from this flooded farmland I would suspect that there might be some issues about the suitability of the water for drinking purposes. I'm wondering what the consensus of the group is on this, and if so, what parts are not contaminated and ok to swim in ? All of the delta is very muddy and you certainly wouldn't want to drink any of it. For swimming, I have not heard of any issues. There are a few areas that a very popular anchorages where there are a large number of cruisers that stay all summer and I doubt that they have their holding tanks pumped out so there is only one way I know of that they could be dealing with their human waste, I wouldn't personally anchor or swim there! For the majority of the delta you should be fine. Where are you renting the houseboat from? Herman's Marina in Stockton. Then we're gonna tool around up north. Rod |
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