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Brimley State Park Beach Closed Because Of High E. coli Levels

Brimley State Park Beach Closed Because Of High E. coli Levels
Brimley State Park Beach Closed Because Of High E. coli Levels
In the Upper Peninsula, swimmers should stay out of the water at a busy beach in Chippewa County.The DNR closed the beach at Brimley State Park, a popular camp ground and swimming area along Lake Superior, because of high levels of E. coli in the water.That means people should avoid contact with surface waters in that areas.


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Officials: E. coli in High Point water appears confined to one home

Officials: E. coli in High Point water appears confined to one home
Officials: E. coli in High Point water appears confined to one home
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Decaying bug caused E. coli in High Point water

Decaying bug caused E. coli in High Point water
Decaying bug caused E. coli in High Point water
BY PAUL B. JOHNSON, HIGH POINT ENTERPRISEHIGH POINT — The infested cocoon of a worm or another type of bug in a single outdoor pipe led to the E. coli scare that caused a citywide boil water advisory last week, according to city of High Point officials.The city called for a virtually unprecedented, systemwide boil-water advisory that started a week ago today and lasted through Saturday evening before being lifted.City officials haven't pinpointed the type of decaying insect or bug that was in the outdoor pipe at a home, which was the isolated source of the E. coli.


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