By The St. Clair County Health Department
The St. Clair County Health Department (SCCHD) has removed the water quality swimming advisory for Holland Beach. Bacteria levels indicate the beaches are now in acceptable condition for swimming.
The water quality swimming advisory was originally put in place on June 25, 2026 due to elevated E. coli bacteria test results. Additional water samples were collected at the affected beach and E. coli tests now show results are within the acceptable water quality range as dictated by the State of Michigan. Elevated E. coli levels are possible after a storm or strong winds because bacteria are carried in storm water runoff, including drainage from creeks and ditches, and stirred up from waves.
Advisories for St. Clair County’s public beaches are shared on the SCCHD’s “St. Clair County Beaches” Facebook page and the MiEnviro Beachguard website.
For more information, visit www.scchealth.co or contact the SCCHD Environmental Health Division at (810) 987-5306. Follow us on social media @stclaircountybeaches.
