SUFFOLK COUNTY, N.Y. – Swimmers should avoid these six Long Island beaches Saturday after elevated levels of bacteria were found, the Suffolk County Department of Health said. Six of 190 beaches in Suffolk County are closed for bathing because of potential health hazards, according to Commissioner of Health Dr. James Tomarken. Lake Ronkonkoma Beach, IslipTanner Park Beach, CopiagueBenjamin Beach, Bay ShoreFleet's Cove Beach, HuntingtonHuntington Beach Community association Beach, CenterportCrab Meadow Beach, NorthportFor the latest information on affected beaches, call the Bathing Beach hotline at 852-5822. The following beaches are closed until further testing reveals bacteria have subsided to acceptable levels. Bathing in the bacteria-contaminated water can result in gastrointestinal illness, as well as infections in the eyes, ears, nose and throat.
GRCA, public health no longer testing beaches for bacteria
Public Health used to test the bacteria levels at nine beaches operated by the Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA) every summer. So warnings will no longer be issued by Public Health and the GRCA. That also means water warnings at popular swimming spots are useless. Public Health argues that it's the best option until they can get reliable real-time testing. They say swimmers will now be responsible for checking the water for themselves.collected by :Lucy William
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