Nj Beach Closings Due To Bacteria 2025

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NJ Beach Reopens After Closed To High Levels Of Fecal Bacteria Ocean Daily Voice
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From mid-May to mid-September, local health departments monitor recreational beach water quality 3 New Jersey Beaches Placed Under Swimming Advisory Due to High Levels of Bacteria

NJ Beach Reopens After Closed To High Levels Of Fecal Bacteria Ocean Daily Voice

3 New Jersey Beaches Placed Under Swimming Advisory Due to High Levels of Bacteria The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection says six beaches and bays in Monmouth and Ocean counties that were closed due to excessive levels of fecal bacteria in the water have now. Three New Jersey lake beaches are closed because of algae blooms and swimming is banned at a Jersey Shore beach because of a high level of bacteria.

These 5 N.J. beaches are closed to swimming due to fecal bacteria levels. Three New Jersey lake beaches are closed because of algae blooms and swimming is banned at a Jersey Shore beach because of a high level of bacteria. Residents can also email Water@monroecounty.gov for details

Bacterial closes two beaches to swimming. The beach's position in a cove-like area of the Toms River prevents bacteria from being washed out regularly, a spokesman for the Ocean County Health Department told the Asbury Park Press last year. For Durand Eastman and Ontario beach closings, the Monroe County Hotline can be reached at (585) 753-5885