Dry Summer Conditions Create Safer Swimming Environment for Great Lakes Beaches
The lack of rainfall over the past summer, along with a reduction in beach closings suggests that weather conditions play a role in the beach water quality of the great lakes. Three consecutive years of monitoring water quality shows that approximately one quarter of the beaches being tested have the most consistent bacteria problems. Monitoring has also created a better public awareness of this issue.

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