Politics & Government

​Crystal Lake Public Beach In Manchester Closed Due To Elevated E. coli Levels

The elevated bacteria levels were identified in water samples taken on Monday.

The city of Manchester Health Department announced June 24, the public beach at Crystal Lake was closed to swimming.
The city of Manchester Health Department announced June 24, the public beach at Crystal Lake was closed to swimming. (Scott Anderson/Patch)

MANCHESTER, NH — The city of Manchester Health Department announced Tuesday the public beach at Crystal Lake was closed to swimming due to elevated levels of E. coli bacteria.

The elevated bacteria levels were identified in water samples taken on Monday.

The Health Department is resampling the area on Tuesday, and results from those samples are expected on Wednesday. Once E. coli levels are found to be acceptable, the public beach will be reopened for swimming. The health department will issue a press release when the new results are available.

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Weekly water sample results are linked here.

Submitted by the Manchester Health Department

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