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5 NY state beaches closed to swimming over water quality concerns

Five swimming beaches at New York State Parks are closed due to water quality issues, including harmful algal bloom and turbidity, according to the state Department of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.

New York has nearly 70 state-owned swimming beaches, which are regularly tested for bacteria and other conditions that could affect water quality and public health.

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The state Parks Department tracks the results of weekly testing and updates the public on beach closures and advisories. Test results generally are available about 24 hours after samples are collected. As of mid-August, a handful of swimming beaches have already closed for the season. Most remain open through Labor Day.

Which NY park beaches are closed for swimming

Cayuga Lake State Park in Seneca County

Fillmore Glen State Park in Cayuga County

Glimmerglass State Park in Otsego County

Allegany State Park in Cattaraugus County

Note: The park’s second beach -Quaker Lake- is open for swimming.

Taconic State Park in Dutchess County

Currently no state park swimming beaches are under advisory.

What sparks a beach closure in NY state parks?

State officials close beaches within state parks when there is a known or anticipated risk to public health or safety. Whenever this occurs, signs are posted and the public notified 18 to 24 hours after an elevated concentration of bacteria occurs.

The causes of elevated bacteria levels are not always clear. They may be related to land uses in the watershed; stormwater runoff; naturally occurring sand or soil bacteria; or other factors.

Closure decisions are based upon monitoring results in combination with other factors that influence water quality, including water conditions including sewage overflows, cold temperatures, or high waves; environmental conditions, including thunderstorms, heavy rain and strong winds; and historical data.

What bacteria does NY test for?

Freshwater samples are analyzed for E. coli and ocean samples are tested for enterococcus.

A freshwater sample result equal to or above 235 E.coli colonies/100 ml exceeds the state standard. This applies to all regions of the Empire state except Long Island.

An ocean sample result equal to or above 104 enterococci colonies/100 ml exceeds the state standard. This applies only to the Long Island region.

How does NY classify beach closures after testing?

Beach closures are placed in one of two categories:

Category 1 beaches: These beaches can remain open with an advisory. Water at the beach will be resampled and if the sample exceeds the state standard a second time, the beach will close.

Category 2 beaches: The beach is automatically closed until a satisfactory sample is received.

What are the most common reasons for beach closures in NY?

This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: 5 NY state beaches closed to swimming over water quality concerns

Reporting by Victoria E. Freile, New York Connect Team / Rochester Democrat and Chronicle

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By Victoria E. Freile, New York Connect Team | USA TODAY Network

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