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No-body contact lifted at Ottawa Co. park

The no-body contact advisory meant beach-goers were encouraged to avoid all contact with the water at the beach. It has since been lifted.
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OTTAWA COUNTY, Mich. — A no-body contact advisory issued after high levels of E. coli were detected at North Beach Park in Ottawa County has been lifted.

The no-body contact advisory meant beach-goers were encouraged to avoid all contact with the water at the beach.

The E. coli was detected on July 5 during routine testing through the Ottawa County Department of Public Health (OCDPH). Officials believe the higher levels of E. coli were from the dredging happening near the beach.

The water quality has since returned to normal, officials say.

E. coli (Escherichia coli) causes severe bloody diarrhea and abdominal cramps, although not all cases have symptoms. In some cases, an E. coli infection can cause kidney failure.

If you have concerns or believe you may be infected with E. coli stemming from this site, contact the OCDPH at 616-393-5645 during normal business hours or visit miottawa.org/ochd and click the red “Report a Concern” button.

    

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