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Health & Fitness

Take Caution: Many Swimming Areas NOT Safe this Week

The South River Federation's swimming water bacteria results are in and they are NOT good this week!  Samples were collected on the morning of June 19th. Ten sites were above the safe limits.  Concern arises when bacteria levels are greater than 104 cfu/100 ml.  This is due to the large amounts of rain the area received in the days before the sample was collected.  Please use caution if recreating in the water this weekend. Take special care if you have any open wounds and/or are immune-compromised. Be sure to take a hot shower after coming in contact with the water.

See chart for detailed results. If you have specific questions about the program or bacteria results, contact the South RIVERKEEPER Diana Muller.

Is there an easier way to track bacteria data?

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Yes!  Stay informed with the new Swim Guide Mobile App!  View up-to-date beach bacteria information for the South, West, and Rhode Rivers in this area.  Provided, and managed, by member groups within the Waterkeeper Alliance, the Swim Guide helps the user locate the closest, cleanest beach or swimming area, get directions, view photos, and determine if the water is safe for swimming. Download the app. here!

How Can I Stay Safe?

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The Anne Arundel County Health Department states that after a rainfall, all Anne Arundel County beaches are under a no swimming/no direct water contact advisory for 48 hours due to predicted elevated bacteria levels from rainwater runoff and increased health risks.

All this bacteria talk may seem a bit intimidating to have to think about each time you swim. If you do go swimming, here are some simple tips. Try to remember the 48 hour rule of thumb.  Take a hot, soapy shower afterwards (this includes pets too!).  Take special precaution when you have an open wound and try to avoid getting that area wet if possible.

What is Operation Clearwater?

Operation Clearwater is a collaborative effort with Dr. Sally Hornor of AACC aimed at providing timely public health information to participating communities and helping to identify times when it may be inadvisable to swim.  The program runs Memorial Day through Labor Day.



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