Fish Hoek Beach has been reopened after the results of water quality tests gave health officials the all-clear.
The beach was temporarily closed as a precaution due to a sewage overflow that was caused by a blocked sewer on Sunday, 18 December.
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The City’s Environmental Health Service has received the results of water samples taken at Fish Hoek Beach after the sewer spill. The results show that the water quality meets the National Water Quality Guidelines’ minimum requirements for recreational activities.
As such, Fish Hoek Beach has been reopened and the signage removed.
The City thanked the public for its cooperation during this time.
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