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Drought is reducing beach bacteria in Southern California, data shows
Drought is reducing beach bacteria in Southern California, data showsCalifornia's record-setting drought might be making area waters less prone to bacteria, according to government data.The Environmental Protection Agency monitors the nation's beaches for various indicators for contamination.In 2015, there were 762 beach advisories for San Diego County's 46 beaches.
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Focus: California drought reducing beach bacteria
Focus: California drought reducing beach bacteriaCalifornia's record-setting drought might be making area waters less prone to bacteria, according to government data.The Environmental Protection Agency monitors the nation's beaches for various indicators that indicate contamination.In 2015, there were 762 beach advisories for San Diego County's 46 beaches.
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Jersey Shore beach closed, 5 more with advisories from high bacteria levels
Jersey Shore beach closed, 5 more with advisories from high bacteria levelsFive beaches along the Jersey Shore have water quality advisories, and one was closed on Tuesday because of high bacteria counts.The state Department of Environmental Protection has issued water quality advisories for the ocean beaches at Montgomery and Bennett avenues in Wildwood as well as for the Lincoln Avenue ocean beach in Seaside Heights.The state agency also issued advisories for the L Street Beach along the Shark River in Belmar and the bay beach at Stockton Street in Long Beach Township.
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