Thursday, July 25, 2019

Bacterial levels in the Ocean closes swimming

'No swim' advisory issued again for Kreusler Park in Lake Worth Beach

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Makes no sense, LWB and Krussler are the same beach, they showed on the news at lunch time people swimming at LWB.

Probably all those immigrants-Guats, Cubans, and Haitians pooping a lot in the ocean of the public beaches, like they do where they are from, what else could it be?

Dan Volker said...

I'd be more inclined to blame it on either Delray Beach city sewage, or West Palm beach....We know for years DelRay was causing massive pollution in the ocean with their sewage discharges...see https://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/palm-beach/fl-pn-sewage-ocean-outfalls-20170412-story.html

Anonymous said...

same thing poop is poop

Anonymous said...

The fact is, sewage is a problem, no matter where it comes from. These issues were addressed in Roman Times, and we seem to have lost the ball. Inefficient,underfunded, poorly managed systems are the cause of these bacterial outbreaks, as well as the algae blooms, and everything else. Cut the Budget, put the money in your pocket; that'll work!

Dan Volker said...

My point was that you can blame..and demand fixes from some nearby towns....DelRay did get blamed for past environmental crimes, and did have to stop "some" of it's polluting. But the public does not stay fixated on specific blames and remedies for long enough...in other words, we need to get proof of which city was most responsible, and begin a major action against them..a legal action. Ed Tichnor of Reef Rescue is a major player in the steps needed to determine blame, and then start a legal action.