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Pennsylvania state park closes swimming at beach due to high E. coli levels

RACCOON CREEK STATE PARK, PENNSYLVANIA, JUL 11 – Swimming is banned at Raccoon Creek State Park after routine tests detected elevated E. coli levels, with restrictions remaining until water quality improves.

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RACCOON TOWNSHIP, Pa. — Swimming at the Raccoon Creek State Park beach is prohibited until further notice after routine water testing detected elevated levels of E. coli bacteria, park officials announced Wednesday. In a Facebook post dated July 10, 2025, Raccoon Creek State Park stated that the closure is a safety precaution following regular water sampling that detected unsafe bacterial levels at the park’s beach. “Water will be re-sampled rou…

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WTRF broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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