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Two sites in the Lower Neuse failed to meet recreational water-quality standards in this week’s Swim Guide report. Those ...
According to the Sound Rivers, two sites in the lower Neuse did not pass the standards test for the Swim Guide report: Maple ...
Sound Rivers announced that the Maple Cypess boat ramp in Grifton and Slocum Creek in Havelock had failed their water-quality ...
Swim Guide report, released on Friday, found three sites in the Upper Neuse and nine sites in Tar-Pamlico and Lower Neuse ...
Nine sites in the lower Neuse and Tar-Pamlico watersheds failed their first Swim Guide test, which is meant to meet ...
Sound Rivers announced that these sites had failed their water-quality tests with high levels of fecal bacteria: On the Neuse ...
A “Swim Guide fail” means elevated levels of fecal bacteria, which can come with increased risk of gastrointestinal illness and skin infections for pets and humans alike.
Twelve North Carolina river sites pose swimming risks after failing fecal bacteria tests, Sound Rivers reports.
As drowning remains a top cause of death for young children, YMCA of Virginia’s Blue Ridge stress year-round lessons and ...
The number of swim river sites failing the fecal bacteria test has dropped from 12 to two this week. NORTH CAROLINA, USA — You may remember last week that 12 swim river sites failed a fecal bacteria ...
News of a shark attack or bite is always unsettling. A young swimmer was was airlifted from Boca Grande in Lee County on June ...