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Thursday, August 25, 2016

Beaches at 2 Metroparks closed because of high E. coli : freep





according to freep

Beaches at 2 Metroparks closed because of high E. coli

Beaches at 2 Metroparks closed because of high E. coli
Beaches at 2 Metroparks closed because of high E. coli
Buy Photo Beach (Photo: Ellen Creager, Detroit Free Press)Buy PhotoThe water at beaches at two metro Detroit Metroparks is off limits today because of high E. coli levels, Huron Clinton Metroparks said.Closed are the beaches at Lake St. Clair Metropark in Harrison Township and Baypoint Beach at Stony Creek Metropark, which is in Oakland and Macomb counties.This is the third time this month the beach water at the Harrison Township park has been off limits because of elevated E. coli levels.


coupled with radionz

Haumoana School closed due to E coli

Haumoana School closed due to E coli
Haumoana School closed due to E coli
Haumoana School in Hawke's Bay - which is unconnected to the Havelock North supply - has been closed due to E coli contamination in its drinking water.Photo: Google MapsHaumoana School is located on the Cape Coast, by the ocean, and is a considerable distance from Havelock North.The school said it had increased the regularity of its water testing in the wake of the recent gastro-outbreak in Havelock North, and last week's test had provided a clear result.


in the same way detroitnews

2 Detroit area beaches closed over E. coli

2 Detroit area beaches closed over E. coli
2 Detroit area beaches closed over E. coli
Buy Photo The beach at Stony Creek and the beach at Lake St. Clair Metropark, shown, are closed due to E. coli concerns.Other areas of each park are open during regular hours.(Photo: David Guralnick / The Detroit News file photo)Buy PhotoTwo beaches in the Huron Clinton Metroparks system were closed Thursday because of elevated E. coli levels, park officials said.


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