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Long Island Beaches Closed Bacteria. Health officials say monday’s heavy rainfall created elevated bacteria. The westchester county health department has closed several hudson valley beaches due to heavy rains, citing high levels. Sixty three beaches on long island are closed to bathing after heavy rainfall elevated bacteria levels in the water and prompted health officials to issue an advisory. Four suffolk county beaches on long island are closed to bathing because of high levels of bacteria found in the water. Laurel hollow beach and north hempstead beach park. Two beaches on long island were closed due to bacteria levels, while harmful algae blooms in hudson valley lakes closed beaches. Suffolk health officials closed three beaches to bathing friday after tests revealed high bacteria levels.

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Sixty three beaches on long island are closed to bathing after heavy rainfall elevated bacteria levels in the water and prompted health officials to issue an advisory. Laurel hollow beach and north hempstead beach park. Suffolk health officials closed three beaches to bathing friday after tests revealed high bacteria levels. Four suffolk county beaches on long island are closed to bathing because of high levels of bacteria found in the water. Health officials say monday’s heavy rainfall created elevated bacteria. The westchester county health department has closed several hudson valley beaches due to heavy rains, citing high levels. Two beaches on long island were closed due to bacteria levels, while harmful algae blooms in hudson valley lakes closed beaches.

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Long Island Beaches Closed Bacteria Laurel hollow beach and north hempstead beach park. Four suffolk county beaches on long island are closed to bathing because of high levels of bacteria found in the water. Two beaches on long island were closed due to bacteria levels, while harmful algae blooms in hudson valley lakes closed beaches. Health officials say monday’s heavy rainfall created elevated bacteria. Sixty three beaches on long island are closed to bathing after heavy rainfall elevated bacteria levels in the water and prompted health officials to issue an advisory. Suffolk health officials closed three beaches to bathing friday after tests revealed high bacteria levels. Laurel hollow beach and north hempstead beach park. The westchester county health department has closed several hudson valley beaches due to heavy rains, citing high levels.

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