Iowa DNR seaside monitoring warns towards swimming at these 14 seashores

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The weekend beginning July 17 goes to convey one other wave of sweltering warmth. But on the similar time, extra Iowa seashores have exceeded the boundaries for E. coli and algae.

Fourteen seashores will not be beneficial for swimming the week of July 17, up from 11 from final week.

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources gives weekly updates on which state seashores are experiencing excessive ranges of E. coli or algae that may be harmful to swimmers. You can test the latest reports on the DNR website or by calling (515) 725-3434.

The DNR collects weekly samples at 41 state-owned swimming seashores to find out the general public’s danger of coming in touch with waterborne illnesses. Testing begins every week earlier than Memorial Day and runs via Labor Day.

What Iowa DNR seashores will not be beneficial for swimming?

Backbone Beach

  • Beach classification: Vulnerable
  • Last check date: July 15
  • Test outcomes: Exceeded five-sample Geomean customary for E. coli

Beeds Lake Beach

  • Beach classification: Vulnerable
  • Last check date: July 14
  • Test outcomes: Exceeded single-sample restrict for E. coli

Big Creek Beach

  • Beach classification: Less weak
  • Last check date: July 14
  • Test outcomes: Exceeded single-sample restrict and five-sample Geomean customary for E. coli

Black Hawk Beach

  • Beach classification: Less weak
  • Last check date: July 14
  • Test outcomes: Exceeded five-sample Geomean customary for E. coli

Crandalls Beach

  • Beach classification: Less weak
  • Last check date: July 15
  • Test outcomes: Exceeded single-sample restrict for E. coli

Denison Beach

  • Beach classification: Less weak
  • Last check date: July 14
  • Test outcomes: Exceeded five-sample Geomean customary for E. coli

Emerson Bay Beach

  • Beach classification: Vulnerable
  • Last check date: July 15
  • Test outcomes: Exceeded five-sample Geomean customary for E. coli

George Wyth Beach

  • Beach classification: Vulnerable
  • Last check date: July 15
  • Test outcomes: Exceeded single-sample restrict for E. coli

Lake Darling Beach

  • Beach classification: Vulnerable
  • Last check date: July 14
  • Test outcomes: Exceeded single-sample restrict, five-sample Geomean customary for E. coli and algal toxin degree

Lake Manawa Beach

  • Beach classification: Vulnerable
  • Last check date: July 14
  • Test outcomes: Exceeded single-sample restrict for E. coli

McIntosh Woods Beach

  • Beach classification: Vulnerable
  • Last check date: July 14
  • Test outcomes: Exceeded single-sample restrict and five-sample Geomean customary for E. coli

Nine Eagles Beach

  • Beach classification: Vulnerable
  • Last check date: July 15
  • Test outcomes: Exceeded five-sample Geomean customary for E. coli

Prairie Rose Beach

  • Beach classification: Vulnerable
  • Last check date: July 14
  • Test outcomes: Exceeded single-sample restrict and five-sample Geomean customary for E. coli

Union Grove Beach

  • Beach classification: Vulnerable
  • Last check date: July 15
  • Test outcomes: Exceeded single-sample restrict and five-sample Geomean customary for E. coli

Which Iowa seashores have improved to ‘OK for swimming’?

Only one seaside from the Week 8 listing launched on July 10 has improved to OK for swimming this week:

Which Iowa seashores have particular statuses?

  • Blue Lake Beach: Monitoring by DNR is at the moment suspended as a result of low lake water situations and the closure of Lewis and Clark State Park.
  • Brushy Creek Beach: Monitoring is at the moment suspended due building.
  • Lake Keomah: Monitoring by DNR is at the moment suspended as a result of low lake water situations. The DNR drained the lake in July 2024 for a serious renovation and water high quality enchancment venture that was set to final via spring 2026. The DNR warns individuals to remain out of the lake mattress, which could look dry, however is smooth and will rapidly entrap individuals.

How does the Iowa DNR classify Iowa’s seashores primarily based on their water high quality?

DNR officers classify state park seashores into one in every of three classes yearly primarily based on their historical past of micro organism outcomes in recent times:

  • Vulnerable: Beaches are thought-about weak when the geometric imply customary is exceeded in three or extra of the 5 most up-to-date sampling seasons.
  • Transitional: The seaside’s geometric imply customary is exceeded in two or fewer sampling seasons of the 5 most up-to-date years of monitoring and was listed as “vulnerable” previously monitoring seasons.
  • Less weak: The seaside’s geometric imply customary is exceeded in two or fewer sampling seasons of the 5 most up-to-date years of monitoring and was listed as “transitional” or “less vulnerable” in previous monitoring seasons.

Lucia Cheng is a service and trending reporter on the Des Moines Register. Contact her at [email protected] or 515-284-8132.


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