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Pearly Lake Beach reopens after E. coli levels fall : sentinelsource





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Pearly Lake Beach reopens after E. coli levels fall

Pearly Lake Beach reopens after E. coli levels fall
Pearly Lake Beach reopens after E. coli levels fall
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by the same token on upmatters

High E. coli levels close Brimley State Park beach

High E. coli levels close Brimley State Park beach
High E. coli levels close Brimley State Park beach
Image courtesy MGN Online./Copyright 2016 Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.Follow @WJMN_Local3Like Local 3 News on Facebook:The Michigan Department of Natural Resources today announced that the beach at Brimley State Park in Chippewa County has been temporarily closed following a test that revealed elevated E. coli bacteria levels.


additionally wdbj7

Research finds isolated elevated levels of E. coli at Smith Mountain Lake

Research finds isolated elevated levels of E. coli at Smith Mountain Lake
Research finds isolated elevated levels of E. coli at Smith Mountain Lake
Researchers say tests show elevated levels of E. coli bacteria in certain parts of Smith Mountain Lake.They're higher than the Virginia Department of Health's recommended maximum levels.While experts are concerned about the recent finding, they say it's no cause for panic.


not to mention themorningsun

E. coli levels east of Meridian decrease but are still high

E. coli levels east of Meridian decrease but are still high
E. coli levels east of Meridian decrease but are still high
Samples of E. coli taken from three sites on the Chippewa River this week are still too high for full body contact, but have decreased significantly.While a sample taken from Chipp-A-Waters Park last week showed the level at 1,514, it is down to 514 this week, still higher than the state's daily level of 300, according to a published report by the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe.The 30-day average at Chipp-A-Waters Park, located on West High Street in Mt.


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