Fecal contamination level is high in Billy Creek

Reporter: Stephanie Byrne Writer: Drew Hill
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Aerial of Billy’s Creek in Fort Myers. / WINK News

The latest tests from Calusa Waterkeeper shows that contamination levels caused by fecal bacteria in Billy Creek remain high.

Neil Wilkinson is a retired FGCU instructor who has lived along Billy Creek in Fort Myers for 16 years.

“For as long as I’ve lived there, the water quality has not been good,” Wilkinson said.

But after recent test results, he’d like to see it cleaned up.

“The water flows down into the marine environment of which I would say that ecosystem touches all bases of our economy,” Wilkinson said.

He explained Billy Creek flows into the Caloosahatchee River, which he said was one of the most imperiled rivers in the U.S. at one point, and how the area is home to an array of wildlife.

So far, he says, alerting people hasn’t been a very high priority. “There has not been a big effort to let people who live there know that. It’s really only recently it’s come out, not recently, the last couple years, that there’s a serious problem.”

Wilkinson said he had taken FGCU students on the creek for clean-ups in the past. “We weren’t notified that the creek had these fecal human bacteria counts that are just off the charts.”

For the Calusa Waterkeeper, that’s the organization’s job: to keep monitoring Billy Creek and figuring out how to keep it clean. But also, getting the word out.

In June, WINK News joined Calusa Waterkeeper during their testing when they were attempting to trace the source of the fecal bacteria in Billy Creek.

“We’ve seen this level of contamination for 20 years in Billy’s Creek,” said John Cassani, the Calusa Waterkeeper.

New numbers from this weekend confirm that the levels are still high and that it is likely a sewage issue.

“We look at what’s going on on the landscape and there’s very few septic tanks in the Billy’s Creek basin, so we’re more suspect of leaky sewage lines leaking into the groundwater,” Cassani explained.

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