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Maryland beaches in Ocean City and Assateague reopen, are clear of medical waste
Beaches in Ocean City and Assateague State Park, which closed Sept. 15, due to medical waste washing ashore, reopened Friday morning.
Beaches reopen weekend after medical waste contamination crisis
Authorities reopened beaches while some question what appears to be a delayed investigation into the source of the medical waste.
Beaches in Delaware, Maryland, Virginia closed to swimmers after medical waste washes ashore
Beaches in Delaware, Maryland and Virginia announced they were closed to swimmers Sunday due to medical waste that washed ashore.
Some Maryland beaches lift swim ban after medical waste washes ashore
After substantial amounts of medical waste washed ashore last week, Ocean City and Assateague State Park have now lifted the swim ban that was implemented.
Beaches Close in Maryland, Delaware and Virginia as Needles Wash Ashore
Beachgoers were urged to stay out of the water after dozens of hypodermic needles, as well as tampon applicators and other medical waste, were found on beaches over the weekend.
Update: Medical waste diminishes at beaches; ocean restrictions are case-by-case
Visitors to Delaware beaches who are hoping for a dip in the ocean should check with community officials first. Decisions on whether to allow swimmers and surfers are made locally. The Department of Natural Resources (DNREC) makes the determination for beaches at Delaware Seashore State Park and Cape Henlopen State Park.
Needles among medical waste washing ashore on Maryland beaches
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Delaware issues swimming advisory for ocean beaches due to medical waste
The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control has issued a one-week recreational water advisory for nearly all Atlantic Ocean beaches in Delaware, two days after medical waste started washing ashore.
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Several County Beaches Closed to Swimmer and Surfers Due to High Bacteria Levels
County health officials say water contact closures have been issued for several locations due to bacteria levels exceeding ...
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This country is home to the cleanest beaches in the world
The Blue Flag is one of the most respected global symbols of excellence when it comes to environmental sustainability, ...
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High bacteria levels causing water contact closures at these San Diego beaches
Heading out to one of San Diego’s beaches soon? You might want to check this list of water contact closures and advisories ...
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Water Contact Closures, Advisories Listed for SD County Beaches
Several San Diego County beaches are closed to swimmers and surfers Sunday because of high bacteria levels, according to ...
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Don’t swim at these beaches on North Carolina’s coast, officials say
The beaches where swimmers should avoid are in New Hanover, Carteret and Brunswick counties after areas were heavily flooded ...
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Escape Crowds: Visit 7 Of Puerto Rico’s Lesser-Known Beaches
Discover 7 of Puerto Rico's lesser known beaches for serene escapes with stunning landscapes, ideal for snorkeling, ...
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Many Of Italy's Best Beaches Are In This Secret Medieval Region Of Rolling Hills In Tuscany
From the Amalfi Coast to Sicily, Italy offers so many amazing beaches, but there are some truly special sandy spots awaiting ...
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Public or private? A battle roils over who can access beaches along the bucolic Russian River
This summer, the Russian River in western Sonoma County has been the site of pitched battles over public access rights to the ...
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