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Is there a way to know by checking all of the boxes, if it's safe to swim here?
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Lake union I would never swim in, because of the major reasons you called out. It's heavily trafficked by planes and boats, and a lot of the boats don't care, or their rich people who are not paying full attention. I've seen people SUPing in there, at least you're more visible i guess. Idk if it's right by like, their dock they own then fine, because no one should be coming in, but I would never venture out very far. Way way way too busy of a waterway.
Alki Beach and Golden Gardens is where I'd go if you want to get in the water. I haven't heard any bacterial issues here in WA, but maybe do a news search on it? Those areas everyone expects people to be in the water and boats don't go near.
There is a beach by the pedestrian bridge that is heavily used as a beach, even there?
I'm not seeing exactly where you're referring to, doesn't mean it doesn't exist though, I'm just not aware of it.
I did find this though, may be easier? https://kingcounty.gov/en/dept/dnrp/nature-recreation/parks-recreation/king-county-parks/water-recreation/swimming-beach-bacteria-temperature
King County doesn't test for swimming at Lake Union, but thanks for the link.
Edit: Here is a screenshot of where they want us all to swim. Someone called it Goose Beach, lol.
https://imgur.com/a/Nsrr6uS