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High #bacteria levels prompt #beach closures across several US States

NEW YORK, July 2:

"Several states have closed beaches to swimmers in recent days due to elevated levels of bacteria in the water, posing health risks to #beachgoers.

"In #Massachusetts, the Department of Public Health (#MDPH) reported closures at 37 beaches as of Monday afternoon due to 'bacterial exceedance.' High levels of fecal bacteria were detected, prompting warnings against swimming or entering the water to prevent potential illness.

"Meanwhile, in #Coronado #California, three beaches have been closed since June 26 due to bacteria levels exceeding health standards, according to the San Diego County’s Department of Environmental Health and Quality. These closures are typically linked to sewage or chemical spills.

"In #NewYork’s #SuffolkCounty, an advisory was issued last week against bathing at 63 beaches due to increased bacteria levels caused by heavy #rainfall and #stormwater runoff.

"Officials in Massachusetts identified the bacteria as enterococci, commonly found in the intestinal tracts of warm-blooded animals, including humans. The presence of enterococci suggests possible contamination of water bodies by fecal waste, as noted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

#Enterococci bacteria can cause various infections, including urinary tract infections and potentially severe conditions like blood infections and endocarditis, according to the National Institutes of Health.

"Heavy rains following prolonged droughts can wash animal or human excrement into water bodies, including oceans, while overwhelming sewage systems may lead to untreated sewage contaminating the water.

"Additionally, Massachusetts reported closures of two beaches due to high levels of #cyanobacteria, also known as #BlueGreenAlgae. Although not infectious themselves, cyanobacteria can produce #toxins harmful to humans upon ingestion, causing symptoms such as headaches, stomach pain, and skin irritation."

Read more:

arabtimesonline.com/news/high-

ARAB TIMES - KUWAIT NEWS · High bacteria levels prompt beach closures across several US StatesBy Josephine
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And again, a reminder. 🚨 📢
Never (ever) allow your dogs (much less people) into waters which are bright green, undergoing a bloom. #Dogs in particular are extremely susceptible to #cyanobacteria #poisoning, which can lead to death from liver failure among other things in just hours of exposure. There are *no effective treatments. #bluegreenalgae
Photo again from Cheryl Podemski, DFO.
cdc.gov/habs/specific-groups/v

It’s a relatively minor expense for ranchers/farmers to establish a pump and water trough and keep the cows out of the water, there’s even subsidies…but it requires personal ethics when there’s an absence of enforcing water laws (Water Act & EPEA) as is standard in rural Alberta…and sadly there’s no evidence of personal ethics when driving Alberta highways….only exploitation.

Blue Green Algae alert for 4 lakes in Nova Scotia - Oat Hill Lake in Dartmouth and 3 lakes in Lunenburg/ Kings - Armstrong Lake Covey Lake and Lake Torment.

This likely means its in some other lakes too.

Blue Green Algae blooms can be very toxic, and flourish after warm /wet spells.

twitter.com/ns_environment/sta
#bluegreenalgae #Freshwater #ClimateCrisis

TwitterNS Environment and Climate Change on Twitter“Blue Green Algae alert: Oathill Lake, Dartmouth - photos attached. If you or your dog use this beautiful lake go here to learn more about this naturally-occurring substance & how to avoid it so you can enjoy our lakes safely during BGA season: https://t.co/skMTBNiPQr #NSBGA”