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August 9, 2024
By
Christian Falcone
County Health Department Closes Playland, Oakland Beaches Until Further Notice Over High Bacteria Levels
The Rye beaches were closed until further notice by the health department — the latest victims of water contamination.
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June 28, 2024
Pollutants in the Long Island Sound are Dangerous: Org
On a yearly basis, 27 billion gallons of water from sewers are washed into the Sound during rainy weather, according to Save Our Sound.
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