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Health officials confirmed both beaches are under Category 3 advisories, meaning moderate to high concentrations of the ...
According to authorities, emergency repairs at the treatment plant caused cloudier than normal water to enter the lake. This ...
Burlington's Department of Public Works (DPW) said Tuesday afternoon that testing for Escherica coli (E. coli) revealed that levels for the pathogenic bacteria were higher than what is considered safe ...
BURLINGTON, Vt. ( ABC22/FOX44) – All but one of Burlington’s beaches are closed to swimming because of cyanobacteria blooms, ...
After another round of testing, they reopened North Beach and Texaco Beach on Monday around noon, said Erin Moreau, Burlington’s waterfront superintendent and harbormaster.
Since 2015, Blanchard closed for 32 days, Oakledge Cove and Texaco Beach have both closed for 36 days, North Beach for 37 days, and Leddy Beach for a total of 61 days.
Some Burlington beaches are closed Friday after blue-green algae was spotted. Burlington Parks, Recreation & Waterfront says the cyanobacteria blooms are at North Beach & Texaco Beach and signs ...
The Health Department is advising Vermonters to be on the lookout for cyanobacteria. Hot weather this week helped trigger some early blue-green algae blooms, closing Texaco Beach in Burlington.