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Canoe championship on as bacteria levels return to 'normal' in Keehi Lagoon
Canoe championship on as bacteria levels return to 'normal' in Keehi LagoonThe Hawaii Department of Health says the water quality at Keehi Lagoon has improved tremendously since Tropical Storm Darby, though bacteria levels are still high.Health officials say while they're not closing the lagoon for recreational use, people are urged to use caution in and around the water."We received the test results from samples collected yesterday.
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Park and Beach in McCullom Lake closed due to elevated bacteria levels
Park and Beach in McCullom Lake closed due to elevated bacteria levelsMcCULLOM LAKE – Park and Beach in McCullom Lake, a privately owned beach with private access, has been closed due to elevated bacteria levels, according to a news release from the McHenry County Department of Health.The health department conducted beach water samplings at 37 licensed beaches on Wednesday, and resampled Park and Beach on Friday, it said in the news release."To prevent illness associated with swimming, all licensed beaches on the 12 lakes in McHenry County are tested every 2 weeks for E. coli throughout the summer to determine water quality," the news release said.
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High bacteria levels force closure of three Springfield swimming
High bacteria levels force closure of three Springfield swimmingThree swimming areas in Springfield have been closed due to high levels of bacteria.Springfield officials announced that water tests from Camp Wilder and Bass Pond have come back with high bacteria levels and as a result, have been closed to swimming until further notice.The Paddle Club, which the city said is a private operation, has also been advised to stop all swimming until further notice due to elevated levels.
as well nj
2 Ocean County beaches closed due to bacteria levels
2 Ocean County beaches closed due to bacteria levelsOCEAN COUNTY — Two river beaches are closed due to high bacteria levels in the water, the state Department of Environmental Protection said Wednesday night.The agency regularly monitors the waters at the Shore for Enterococci, bacteria found in human and animal waste that could pose a threat to human health if found in sufficiently high concentrations..Under state guidelines, an advisory is issued when at least 104 colonies of the bacteria are found in every 100 milliliters of water.
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