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Water quality predicted to be ‘poor' at 1 NE Ohio beach Sunday
CLEVELAND (WJW) — With a heat wave approaching Sunday, residents may be heading to the beach to cool off.
But the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District is warning residents of potentially high levels of toxic bacteria at one Lake Erie beach.
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Water quality at Villa Angela Beach is expected to be poor on Saturday, June 22, due to predicted E. coli concentrations.
Villa Angela Beach is predicted to have an E. coli concentration of 241 MPN/100mL. The threshold there is 135 MPN/100mL.
The water quality at Edgewater Beach is predicted to be 'good' Sunday, the district said.
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Predicted E. coli concentrations are based on results generated virtual modeling technology.
E. coli is an infectious bacteria that can cause bloody or watery diarrhea, severe stomach cramps, vomiting or a low fever, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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