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October 02, 2015 05:21PM
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neogeo
You are talking about Skinnydipper Hot Springs in Idaho. It's closure to my understanding was not about E. coli bacteria levels.

Skinny Dipper was closed for a variety of reasons, one of which was high bacteria levels due to overuse.

Regarding Umpqua, it does have a low flow, and when coupled with too many people soaking, the bacterial levels become too high. Other problems at Umpqua include illegal camping ,trash, and human waste.
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