Swim Bans and Beach Closures: Contamination Warnings Across Multiple Locations

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Rocky Neck State Park and Silver Sands State Park in Connecticut have closed their swimming areas due to elevated bacteria levels. The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection collects weekly samples to analyze the presence of indicator bacteria, which are not disease-carrying pathogens but are used to measure water contamination potential. The state parks themselves remain open, and local health departments are responsible for sampling town and city beaches and other swimming areas.
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- Rocky Neck and Silver Sands swimming areas are off limits today Eyewitness News 3
- N.J. bay beach closed to swimming due to high levels of fecal bacteria NJ.com
- Health advisory issued for more than a dozen Nassau County beaches CBS New York
- Dangerous bacteria causes swim bans around Mass., including all Plum Island beaches Boston.com
- Beach closures because of contamination prevent sunbathers from taking a dip to beat the heat The Associated Press
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