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Health Advisory: Morrison Springs

By Ryan Mims

April 23, 2015

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 22, 2015

Contact:Crystal Steele
Environmental Manager
(850) 892-8021


HEALTH ADVISORY
High Bacteria Count at Morrison Springs


WALTON COUNTY – The Health Advisory is issued April 22, 2015 for Morrison Springs. The Advisory is issued based on the criteria for fecal indicator bacteria.


This should be considered a potential health risk to the bathing public and swimming is not recommended. Samples taken are above the public health threshold for fecal indicator bacteria. Water quality exceedances are based upon the US Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) recommended standard of no more than 61 Enterococci CFU/100mL, or 235 E. coli CFU/100mL in any single sample. Sample results for April 21, 2015 indicate 192 Enterococci CFU/100ml and 140 Enterococci CFU/100ml.


The water will be re-sampled April 27, 2015. When re-sampling indicates that the water is within the satisfactory range, the advisory will be lifted.


The Florida Department of Health in Walton County monitors monthly water samples submitted by public bathing places during their operation season. The water samples are being analyzed for enteric bacteria (fecal coliform enterococci or E. coli) that normally inhabit the intestinal tract of humans and warm- blooded animals, and indicate the presence of pathogens which may cause swimming related diseases including gastrointestinal disease, ear and eye ailments, and skin rashes and infections. The presence of fecal indicator bacteria is an indication of fecal pollution, which may come from storm water runoff, domestic pets, wildlife, and human waste (sewage).


Sampling is also conducted by other county health departments at marine beaches and results can be found at Department of Health's Beach Water Quality website at https://www.floridahealth.gov/environmental-health/beach-water-quality/index.html.


For more information, contact the Florida Department of Health in Walton County at (850) 892-8021.


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