Beach Monitoring

Beach Monitoring

The Bad River Natural Resources Beach Monitoring Project was formed in 2011, using Great Lakes Restoration Initiative funds granted to our program from the Chequamegon Bay Area Partnership. Upon finalization of the Bad River Tribe’s Water Quality Standards, we became eligible for funding through the Beach Environmental Assessment and Coastal Health (BEACH) Act. The purpose of this monitoring project is to provide the public with updated information regarding the safety of our area beach water.

Water is routinely tested at Lake Superior beaches by the Bad River Water Resources program for certain levels of E. coli. High levels may indicate unsafe levels of other harmful pathogens (bacteria, viruses, pathogens) in the water. We use this information to ensure the water is safe for area beach enthusiasts. In the event E. coli levels exceed the Tribe’s standard, we will issue an advisory for that specific beach. We will post an advisory sign at area beaches that show signs of contamination, email a Tribal wide advisory to all Tribal employees, and post an update on the Beach Monitoring recorded message, which can be accessed 24-hours per day, for your convenience. We will resample the beach until the advisory can be removed.  For more information on signage and sampling, click here.

Monitored Beaches

Madigan Beach
Waverly Beach
Joe Rose Beach
Bad River Mouth East
Bad River Mouth West
Second Landing
Sand Cut Beach
Amnicon Bay (Madeline Island)

Beach Monitoring Project Update Recorded Message: 715-685-7870

Current Advisories

LOCATIONADVISORY
Amnicon Bay (Madeline Island)None at this time
Bad River Mouth EastNone at this time
Bad River Mouth WestNone at this time
Joe Rose BeachNone at this time
Madigan BeachNone at this time
Sand Cut BeachNone at this time
Second Landing BeachNone at this time
Waverly BeachNone at this time
Updated 6/23/2022

For contact information, please see the Natural Resources department contact list on the Natural Resources department home page.