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Macomb County Beach Closures

High E. coli levels have closed one beach for swimming in Macomb County, but all others remain open.

The Macomb County Health Department tests the water at six public beaches twice a week for E. coli bacteria. This bacteria lives in the digestive system of humans and warm-blooded animals.

If the levels of E. coli are unsafe (in excess of 300 E. coli colonies per 100 milliliters of water) swimmers could contract minor illnesses, including sore throats or diarrhea.

One beach is closed due to the high levels:

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While the beaches are closed, the remainder of the park facilities remain open.

Other Macomb County beaches remain open. For a list of facilities, hours, fees and more, visit our beach roundup.

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