Coastal Swimming Waters May Be Affected by Excessive Rains, Flooding from Hurricane Earl
September 03, 2010
September 03, 2010
RALEIGH, N.C., Sept. 3 -- The North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources issued the following news release:
State environmental health officials today advise that once conditions are safe to do so in areas that received excessive amounts of rainfall following Hurricane Earl, the public should take precautions when swimming in coastal and sound-side waters, as excessive rains, flooding and storm surges from Hurricane Earl can increase levels of bacteria in the w . . .
State environmental health officials today advise that once conditions are safe to do so in areas that received excessive amounts of rainfall following Hurricane Earl, the public should take precautions when swimming in coastal and sound-side waters, as excessive rains, flooding and storm surges from Hurricane Earl can increase levels of bacteria in the w . . .
