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Here Are The MI Beaches Closed Or Under Advisory Ahead Of July 4th Weekend
Multiple Michigan beaches are closed or under a contamination advisory ahead of the holiday weekend.
MICHIGAN — Multiple Michigan beaches are closed or under a contamination advisory ahead of the holiday weekend.
The Fourth of July is a great time to go to the beach, and the weather across Michigan should cooperate, as forecasters call for sunny skies with temperatures in the upper 80s.
Here are the Michigan beaches that are closed or under a contamination advisory:
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Closed
- Fish Lake's Camp Ohiyesa, Oakland County - closed due to high bacteria levels from unknown source
- Orchard Lake's Country Club at 5000 W. Shore Dr. Oakland County - closed due to high bacteria levels from storm water runoff
- Eagle Lake's Eagle Lake Road beach, Oakland County - closed due to high bacteria levels from unknown source
- North Park Beach, Oakland County - closed due to high bacteria levels from wildlife
- Spring Lake Heights, Oakland County - closed due to high bacteria levels from wildlife
Contamination Advisory
- Elm Point Beach, Charleviox County - Under a contamination advisory due to high bacteria levels from unknown source
- Lake St. Clair's Veterans Memorial Park Beach in St. Clair Shores - contamination advisory due to high bacteria levels from an unknown source
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