“No Swim” Advisory at Caspersen’s and Siesta Key Beach, due to high levels of bacteria
Francesco Abbruzzino, The Uncensored Report, LLC
Caspersen Beach in Venice and Siesta Key Beach have been issued a no swim advisory, due to high levels of enteric bacteria (enterococci).
The amount of enterococcus bacteria found during routine weekly water quality testing, were outside acceptable limits. The beach remains open; however, wading, swimming and water recreation is not recommended as long as there is an advisory in place.
Enterococcus bacteria comes from a variety of natural and human-made sources. These include pet waste, livestock, birds, wildlife (land-dwelling and marine), stormwater runoff, or human sewage from failed septic systems and sewage spills.
Period | Location | Date | Enterococcus Code (calc) | Advisory | ? | ||||
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1158 | CASPERSEN BEACH | 9/27/2023 | Poor | Yes | View Samples | ||||
1158 | LIDO CASINO BEACH | 9/27/2023 | Good | No | View Samples | ||||
1158 | LONGBOAT KEY ACCESS | 9/27/2023 | Good | No | View Samples | ||||
1158 | NORTH LIDO BEACH | 9/27/2023 | Moderate | No | View Samples | ||||
1158 | SIESTA KEY BEACH | 9/27/2023 | Poor | Yes | View Samples |
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