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New Jersey health officials issued swim advisories at 11 beaches in Monmouth, Ocean, Atlantic and Cape May counties on July 22 after high levels of fecal bacteria were discovered in these ...
Malcolm-Jamal Warner's drowning occurred while members of the volunteer lifeguard association patrolled other beaches due to resource shortage.
The NH Department of Environmental Services advises that swimming in contaminated water may cause illness. As of July 11, 3 beaches are under an advisory.
Swimming restrictions in place at Beaches 6 and 8 on Presque Isle State Park were lifted July 12 at 8:55 a.m.
Avoid swimming at these 14 beaches that the Iowa Department of Natural Resources says have too high levels of E. coli or algae.
NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. (PIX11) — New Yorkers looking to take a dip in Westchester County waters may want to reconsider. The county health department has closed several beaches after heavy rainfall ...
A new report reveals over 60% of U.S. beaches tested positive for fecal contamination in 2024. See which coastlines flunked safety standards—and why it matters.
New York has 67 state-owned swimming beaches and all are tested regularly to determine the public's risk of coming in contact with waterborne diseases.
A stark 1,930 out of 3,187 beaches sampled across the nation in 2024 experienced at least one day on which indicators of fecal contamination exceeded federal safety levels, a new report has revealed.
But for a dozen beaches across the state, swimming is not recommended. The Iowa DNR suggests avoiding those 12 beaches, most of which have E. coli levels that are too high.
Authorities, however, are warning visitors to avoid any beach activities that involve getting wet at eight beaches. The warnings have been issued ahead of the holiday weekend due to excessive ...
Going into the Fourth of July weekend, over two dozen Massachusetts beaches are closed, most due to unsafe bacteria levels.