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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