Officials of the Florida Department of Health on Thursday warned patrons not to swim in two Miami beaches after an excessive amount of faeces was found in the water, reports say
Florida Health Department officials issued a swim advisory on Thursday, which told visitors not to swim in two Miami beaches as two consecutive water sample tests revealed an excessive amount of faeces, reports said.
Health officials in Miami-Dade County said they conducted the two water sample tests on Monday and Tuesday at Crandon Park in Key Biscayne according to the Miami Herald . The Miami health officials said results for the North and South beaches were not sufficient as they were below the state and federal recreational water quality standards for enterococci-a bacteria that indicates the presence of faecal matter.
The Health Department officials said that contact with the water on either beach could “pose an increased risk of illness, particularly for susceptible individuals, the Miami Herald reported.
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