Glinianki is a bathing beach located on an artificial reservoir created through the reclamation of a former clay mine pit. The bottom is uneven with depressions, ledges, and shallows, with depth changing steeply toward the center of the reservoir. Approximately 10 metres from the shoreline, the water reaches a depth of about 2.5 metres. The water is not threatened by pollution from sewage discharge, septic tanks, or other external contamination sources. No cyanobacterial blooms or risk of macroalgae and phytoplankton blooms were detected before the start of the bathing season.
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