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Beaches closed due to E. coli
Beaches closed due to E. coliBeaches at Dexter and North Wood County parks are closed due to high amounts of E. coli (Photo: Getty Images/iStockphoto)PITTSVILLE – Two beaches are closed due to high amounts of E. coli bacteria.Health officials found an E. coli count of 5,300 at Dexter Park, 8200 Wisconsin 54 in Dexter and a count of 1,300 at North Wood County Park, 7500 Park Lane in Arpin.Any beach with a count over 1,000 will remain closed until the E. coli counts return to safe levels.
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2 Detroit area beaches closed over E. coli
2 Detroit area beaches closed over E. coliBuy 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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Beaches at 2 Metroparks closed because of high E. coli
Beaches at 2 Metroparks closed because of high E. coliBuy 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.
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