Observations
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12 August 2020
Old Highway 13 Bridge by Foch Dickens
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12 August 2020
Lakeshore Park by Cindy Crocker
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11 August 2020
Crystal Lake by Tara Lacoste
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7 August 2020
Pelahatchie Creek by William W Mitchell
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6 August 2020
Coal Bluff Park by William W Mitchell
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6 August 2020
Leake County Water Park by William W Mitchell
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5 August 2020
Lakeshore Park by Cindy Crocker
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5 August 2020
Pelahatchie Creek by Cindy Crocker
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5 August 2020
Old Highway 13 Bridge by Foch Dickens
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5 August 2020
Highway 35 Bridge by Foch Dickens
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5 August 2020
Belhaven Beach by Maureen McGuire
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3 August 2020
D'Lo Water Park by Karen Felder
The higher the concentration of e coli, the higher the risk of humans getting sick from recreating in the river. The federal standard for E. coli is 235 colony forming units per 100mL. For a designated swimming area, e coli concentrations shouldn’t exceed this amount. The higher the level goes from here, the more swimming should be limited. At 235 cfu/100mL the EPA estimates approximately 36 in 1,000 people will contract an illness from contact with the water. Young people and people with compromised immune systems are more likely to become sick. When we say sick, we’re talking about “swimmer’s ear,” upset stomach, diarrhea, but also very serious illnesses from Salmonella, Shigella, Giardia and the like which can be transported in water.
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3 August 2020
Merit Water Park by Karen Felder
Green Advisory Congratulations!!! Thanks for keeping our rivers and streams clean and safe for recreational use.
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31 July 2020
Roebuck Lake by Mark Dugo
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30 July 2020
Belhaven Beach by Maureen McGuire
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30 July 2020
Coal Bluff Park by William W Mitchell
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30 July 2020
Old Highway 13 Bridge by Foch Dickens
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30 July 2020
Leake County Water Park by William W Mitchell
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30 July 2020
Highway 35 Bridge by Foch Dickens
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29 July 2020
LeFleurs Bluff State Park by Abby Braman