E. coli warning issued for portions of Flat Creek in Jackson
Par Kermani
JACKSON, Wyo. (KIFI) — Health officials are warning people to stay out of parts of Flat Creek after recent testing found E. coli levels above federal safety standards for recreational use.
According to the Teton County Health Department, water samples collected near Hunt Bridge and in the Rafter J Ranch area exceeded the Environmental Protection Agency’s maximum contamination levels for recreational waters.
As a result, the department has posted E. coli caution signs along the affected sections of the creek.
Officials say E. coli bacteria can cause illness if contaminated water is swallowed. Symptoms can include stomach cramps, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting. The presence of E. coli may also indicate that other harmful bacteria or pathogens are present in the water.
The health department is urging residents and visitors to avoid swimming, floating or participating in other activities that could result in swallowing water from the affected areas until contamination levels decrease.
Officials say the caution signs will remain in place until follow-up testing shows E. coli levels have returned to safe levels.
Anyone planning to recreate in the area is encouraged to watch for posted warning signs and check local conditions before entering the water.