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Advisory Against Bathing Issued For 1 Port Washington Beach

Due to Monday's heavy rainfall, Nassau County has issued an advisory against bathing at 18 beaches, including one in Port Washington.

PORT WASHINGTON, NY — Monday's heavy rainfall has prompted Nassau County health officials to issue an advisory against bathing at 18 beaches, including one in Port Washington. The advisory will be lifted at 7 a.m. on Wednesday.

In an email, the county's health department said the "advisory is issued as a precautionary measure for beaches known to be impacted by stormwater runoff caused by heavy rainfall."

Officials say stormwater runoff can elevate bacteria levels in the water — making it potentially unsafe to bathe in. Some common bacteria include E. coli and fecal coliform.

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The following beaches are under an advisory against bathing on Tuesday:

  • Centre Island Sound – Bayville
  • Creek Club – Lattingtown
  • Lattingtown Beach – Lattingtown
  • Laurel Hollow Beach – Laurel Hollow
  • Morgan Sound – Glen Cove
  • North Hempstead Beach Park – Port Washington
  • Piping Rock Beach Club – Locust Valley
  • Pryibil Beach – Glen Cove
  • Ransom Beach – Bayville
  • Theodore Roosevelt Beach – Oyster Bay
  • Sea Cliff Village Beach – Sea Cliff
  • Soundside Beach – Bayville
  • Stehli Beach – Bayville
  • Tappen Beach – Glenwood Landing
  • Biltmore Beach Club – Massapequa
  • Phillip Healey Beach - Massapequa
  • Hewlett Point Beach – East Rockaway
  • Island Park Beach – Island Park

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