
These 11 Michigan Beaches Are Closed or Under Contamination Advisories
Michigan has been dealing with some really hot weather the past several weeks.

If you've been thinking about heading to the beach and cooling off in the water, there are lots of great options across the state.
But there are several beaches you want to avoid, because they are either closed or under a water contamination advisory.
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What Is A Water Contamination Advisory
A Water Contamination Advisory for Michigan beaches means that certain water quality standards have been exceeded, making it potentially unsafe for swimming
A common reason is because of high levels of E. Coli Bacteria.
People that come in contact with E. Coli could experience unpleasant symptoms such as:
- Stomach cramps
- Nausea
- Diarrhea
- Fever
- Skin rashes
- Respiratory issues
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Michigan Beaches That Are Closed or Under A Water
As of Friday, June 27th these are the latest details.
- Bay City State Recreation Area, Bay County
CLOSED since June 25 due to high bacteria levels from an unspecified source.
- Bryant Park Beach, Grand Traverse County
contamination advisory since June 25 due to high bacteria levels from an storm water runoff.
- Clinch Park, Grand Traverse County
contamination advisory since June 25 due to high bacteria levels from an unknown source.
- Dumont Lake County Park Beach, Allegan County
contamination advisory since June 18 due to high levels of E. coli.
- Emerald Lake Homeowners Association - Lyster Road, Oakland County
CLOSED since June 25 due to high bacteria levels from an unknown source.
- Four Mile Beach, Chippewa County
contamination advisory since June 11 due to high bacteria levels from an unknown source.
- Holland Road Beach, St. Clair County
contamination advisory since June 26 due to high bacteria levels from an unknown source.
- St. Clair Shores Memorial Park Beach, Macomb County
contamination advisory since June 24 due to high bacteria levels from an unknown source.
- Sunset Park, Grand Traverse County
contamination advisory since June 24 due to high bacteria levels from an unknown source.
- Volleyball Court Beach, Grand Traverse County
contamination advisory since June 25 due to high bacteria levels from an unknown source.
- West End Beach, Grand Traverse County
contamination advisory since June 25 due to high bacteria levels from an unknown source.
These waters are tested regularly by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy.
You can see the latest beach info by checking out the Beach Guard website.
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