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Houghton Beach Park Swimming Area Closed Due to Elevated Bacteria Levels

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Houghton Beach Park has temporarily closed its swimming area due to elevated bacteria levels, which can pose health risks for both humans and pets. The closure is expected to last for at least one week, during which visitors are advised against swimming, drinking lake water, or engaging in water activities. Fortunately, the remainder of the park remains open, allowing guests to enjoy other facilities and amenities. For further details on water quality and safety measures, individuals are encouraged to visit the King County Lake Swimming Beach Program website. This proactive measure underscores the city's commitment to public health and safety in its recreational spaces.

The announcement also directs users to utilize the site's search functions to find relevant information amid recent site redesigns. While the closure may cause temporary inconvenience, the health risks associated with swimming in contaminated waters are significant. Overall, this response reflects a responsible approach to maintaining community safety.


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