Swim advisory issued after high pathogenic bacteria standards found in Myrtle coast
A swim advisory has been issued after officials tell high pathogenic bacteria standards were found in at least one ambit in Myrtle coast. According to a break news release from the South Caroline Department of Health & Environmental Control (SC DHEC), pathogenic bacteria were detected in the department of the coast nearest to 77th Avenue North. - ad -On Tuesday, probably one, tests of the water in the ambit showed an enterococcus pathogenic bacteria (ETCOC) measure of 315. Swimming isn't advised until pathogenic bacteria standards return to a measure below 104. For further data about coast water quality in the ambit, you could call DHEC's Pee Dee office at 843-238-4378.High pathogenic bacteria standards lead to temporary swim advisory for ambit of - FOX Carolina 21
As it stated in MYRTLE coast, SC (WMBF) – A temporary swim advisory has been issued for a part of the coast in Myrtle coast after high pathogenic bacteria standards were detected. According to data from the South Carolina section of Health & Environmental Control, the advisory is in affect for the ambit near 77th Avenue North. Samples taken Tuesday display the ambit had a bacterial standard of 315. Swimming isn't advised until the measurement drops to 104 or reduce. Copyright 2018 WMBF break news.collected by :Lucy William
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