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DHEC to conduct water quality checks at South Carolina beaches

By Zandrea Mays,

13 days ago

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CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) — The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control will resume seasonal water quality checks along the coast to detect elevated bacteria levels.

DHEC will collect water samples frequently at 122 locations along South Carolina’s coast from May 1 to Oct. 30. Water samples will be tested for Enterococci bacteria either weekly or bi-weekly.

If elevated levels of bacteria are detected, the agency said it will issue public notices at the beach location and on DHEC’s Beach Monitoring website because of the dangers of high levels of bacteria negatively affecting some people’s health.

“If levels of Enterococci bacteria exceed the standard limit, we quickly issue a short-term swimming advisory for that portion of the beach to help alert beachgoers,” said Bryan Rabon, manager of aquatic science programs with DHEC’s Bureau of Water.

DHEC said high levels of Enterococci in water indicate the risk of other organisms that might cause diseases such as gastrointestinal illness or skin infections in humans.

Short-term swim advisories from elevated bacteria are usually issued by DHEC after heavy rains when rainwater washes pollutants into the ocean.

“A swimming advisory doesn’t mean a beach is closed, it just means that particular area of ocean water should be avoided until the bacteria levels return to normal,” Rabon said. “Most short-term swimming advisories last just a single day.”

Officials said that even though it is safe to wade and collect shells and fish within a swimming advisory area, people entering the waters should refrain from swallowing it. In addition, anyone with an open wound or compromised immune system should avoid contact with the water in a swim advisory area.

Click here to learn more about the monitoring and advisory systems.

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