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Stay Out: Swimming Not Recommended At Several Long Island Beaches Over Bacteria Concerns

Long Islanders hoping to hit the beach will have to choose wisely as swimming is not recommended at several locales due to possible bacteria concerns.

Venetian Shores Beach

Venetian Shores Beach

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An advisory issued Thursday, June 6, by the Suffolk County Department of Health said recent heavy rainfall may have resulted in elevated bacteria levels at 55 county beaches.

The beaches are located in areas that are heavily impacted by stormwater runoff and, because of their enclosed nature, undergo limited tidal flushing.

Health officials recommended against swimming or other contact until the waters have been flushed by two successive tidal cycles after the rain has ended.

The advisory will be lifted on Saturday, June 8, unless testing reveals elevated bacteria levels.

You can find the complete list of impacted beaches on the Suffolk County Department of Health’s website or by calling the Suffolk County Bathing Beach Hotline at 631-852-5822.

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