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Sunday, September 4, 2016

High bacteria levels spur concern in Salem : eagletribune





As it stated in eagletribune

High bacteria levels spur concern in Salem

High bacteria levels spur concern in Salem
High bacteria levels spur concern in Salem
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besides gazettextra

Lions Beach closed for elevated bacteria levels

Lions Beach closed for elevated bacteria levels
Lions Beach closed for elevated bacteria levels
Lions Beach closed for elevated bacteria levelsGazette files Elevated bacteria levels have forced city of Janesville officials to shut down Lions Beach, according to a city news release.JANESVILLE--Elevated bacteria levels have forced city of Janesville officials to shut down Lions Beach until further notice, according to a city news release.A weekly water sample taken by the city's recreation division showed an elevated level of E. coli bacteria.


by the same token on oregonlive

Advisory issued for high fecal bacteria levels at Nye Beach

Advisory issued for high fecal bacteria levels at Nye Beach
Advisory issued for high fecal bacteria levels at Nye Beach
The state on Wednesday advised the public to avoid water contact at Newport's Nye Beach and nearby waterways, saying high levels of fecal bacteria have been detected.The public health advisory says children and older adults are at the greatest risk for contracting diarrhea, stomach cramps, skin rashes, upper respiratory infections and other illnesses if infected.The Oregon Health Authority said the origin of the increased pathogen and fecal bacteria could include both shore and inlands sources, including stormwater runoff, sewer overflows, failing septic systems and animal waste from livestock, pets and wildlife.


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