Advisory Issued for Bacteria in Water at Crandon Park North in Key Biscayne, FDOH Says
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Advisory issued for bacteria in water at Crandon Park North in Key Biscayne, FDOH says
This Memorial Day weekend, you may want to cool off somewhere other than Crandon Park North in Key Biscayne. The Florida Department of Health in Miami-Dade County said the water at Crandon Park North does not meet the recreational water quality criteria for Enterococcus bacteria, which could indicate fecal pollution. The samples were conducted during regular water quality monitoring on Thursday. They showed that the level of bacteria exceeds the…
This Memorial Day weekend, you might want to take a dip at the beach, but consider a different spot than Crandon Park North in Key Biscayne. The Florida Department of Health in Miami-Dade County reported that the water at Crandon Park North does not meet recreational water quality standards due to high levels of Enterococcus bacteria, which could indicate fecal contamination. Samples were taken during routine water quality monitoring on Thursday…
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