Report: Record beach health warnings issued
From Paul Courson
CNN
Thursday, July 28, 2005
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Water quality was so poor at beaches across the United States last year that authorities ordered a record number of health warnings, according to the latest annual report from the Natural Resources Defense Council.
The nonprofit environmental group said nearly 20,000 closings and health advisory days were ordered in 2004 -- a 9 percent increase from last year and the highest number since the organizations began the tracking 15 years ago.
Officials acknowledged not all of the problems are from increased contamination and pollution, saying the record number is partly a function of improved monitoring of water quality.
High levels of bacteria linked with human or animal waste prompted about 85 percent of last year's closing and advisory days, the report found. Sources of such contamination include a failure of sewage treatment or high storm runoff from agricultural areas.
Texas had the biggest increase in the number of beach health warnings compared with a year earlier, up more than 1,000 percent. Washington state was up 700 percent from 2003's tally, and Maryland was more than 400 percent higher....
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