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Fw: Grand Strand cleaning up surf




This may sound familiar to lots of beach and public health managers.  Storm water has become an increasingly big issue for recreational water quality.

Richard Whitman
Research Ecologist/Station Chief
Lake Michigan Ecological Research Station
219-926-8336 Ext. 424
1100 North Mineral Springs Road
Porter, IN 46304

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Grand Strand cleaning up surfNORTH MYRTLE BEACH — “No-swimming” advisories disappeared last summer on a popular stretch of this city’s beach after workers stopped a drainage pipe from emptying tainted storm water close to shore.
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