Category: Environment
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‘No Swim’ Advisories Still in Effect for These Tampa Bay Area Beaches | 10 Tampa Bay
If you’re planning on taking a trip to the beach and a dip in the ocean, make sure you avoid these few beaches across the Tampa Bay area. Beaches in Hillsborough, Manatee, and Sarasota counties are still being affected by high bacteria levels, prompting “no swim” advisories for several beaches in each county, according to…
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Swimming Suspended at Blue Hole Regional Park Due to Bacteria, Bad Visibility | KXAN
For the next two weeks, swimming is no longer allowed at Blue Hole Regional Park because of bacteria levels and poor visibility in the water. Read KXAN
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Florida Beaches Burdened by Bacteria Warn Swimmers to Stay Away | FOX 13 Tampa Bay
Beachgoers in Sarasota and Manatee Counties are being asked to stay out of the water due to high levels of bacteria. See FOX 13
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Water off Limits at Green River Swimming Area Due to Cyclosporiasis Bacteria | WWLP-22News
The City of Greenfield’s Board of Health has ordered no swimming at the Green River Swimming and Recreation area due to a possible cyclosporiasis bacteria.
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Blue-Green Algae Means Big Soda Lake off Limits to Swimmers | CBS Colorado
A popular place to cool off in the summer heat will be off-limits to swimmers for a while.
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What Happens When a Reservoir Goes Dry? | Practical Engineering
Reservoirs are a solution to the tremendous variability in natural water supply, but what happens when they stop filling up?
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Portland Woman Attempts Nearly 25-Mile Swim Down the Willamette River | KGW News
Angie Williamson says she is dedicating the swim to promoting safe and clean river access for all Portlanders. The full swim would mark a new record.
