Monroe County, Michigan, has resumed its annual summer monitoring of Lake Erie beach water quality, testing for E. coli at public swimming areas such as Luna Pier Beach and Sterling State Park to ensure conditions are safe for swimmers. Officials also advise residents to avoid water foam—which can contain elevated bacteria levels—and note that advisories will be issued if contamination exceeds Michigan health standards. Read the full story by Th…
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