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A
beach water advisory for Venice Beach was lifted this afternoon,
Jan. 31. Sarasota County Health Department officials received
testing results from samples taken Monday, Jan. 30, which were
at a satisfactory level that meets both the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) and state recreational water standards.
Residents and visitors may return to swimming and other water
sports at this beach site. The “no swim” beach water advisory
signage is being removed.
The
Sarasota County Health Department monitors water quality weekly
at 16 sites along Sarasota’s 34 miles of beaches. The intent of
this program is to provide county residents and visitors with
accurate, up-to-date information on the water quality at our
beaches.
Click here for beach water testing results.
Residents and visitors can visit
www.OurGulfEnvironment.net and click on water monitoring and
then bacterial testing to check beach water testing results of
area Gulf beaches, or call the Sarasota County Health
Department’s Environmental Health Office at 941-861-6133.
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