Southern Harbours Pollution Forecast

URL: http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/beachapp/BotanyBulletin.aspx

Rainfall data has been used to predict the likelihood of bacterial contamination at swimming sites in Botany Bay, lower Georges River and Port Hacking.

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Data last updated 11 December 2018
Created 11 December 2018
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License Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
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