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All Huron County beaches safe for swimming — with low E. coli levels

All Huron County beaches safe for swimming — with low E. coli levels
All Huron County beaches safe for swimming — with low E. coli levels
All Huron County beaches safe for swimming — with low E. coli levelsHURON COUNTY — All local waters are safe for swimming heading into the weekend, health officials declared Thursday.Week 12 of beach testing results have concluded, with local health officials announcing that all county beaches have tested under what is considered safe levels of E. coli.Retesting had to be done on Bird Creek County Park beach and Caseville County Park beach on Wednesday, after the two beaches registered unsafe levels of E. coli in previous testing earlier in the week.


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Pearly Lake Beach reopens after E. coli levels fall

Pearly Lake Beach reopens after E. coli levels fall
Pearly Lake Beach reopens after E. coli levels fall
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Research finds isolated elevated levels of E. coli at Smith Mountain Lake

Research finds isolated elevated levels of E. coli at Smith Mountain Lake
Research finds isolated elevated levels of E. coli at Smith Mountain Lake
Researchers say tests show elevated levels of E. coli bacteria in certain parts of Smith Mountain Lake.They're higher than the Virginia Department of Health's recommended maximum levels.While experts are concerned about the recent finding, they say it's no cause for panic.


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