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Houghton Beach Park Swimming Area Closed Due to Elevated Bacteria Levels

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The Houghton Beach Park swimming area is currently closed for at least one week as a precautionary measure due to elevated bacteria levels found in the water. This advisory is directed at both residents and pets, as officials recommend against swimming, drinking lake water, or engaging in other water activities until further notice. Despite the closure of the swimming area, the rest of Houghton Beach Park remains open for public use, allowing visitors to enjoy other recreational activities. For those looking for more information, King County's Lake Swimming Beach Program website offers detailed updates and guidance on the situation. The closure serves as a reminder of the ongoing efforts to ensure the safety and health of local waterways.

Regular monitoring of water quality is essential for maintaining public safety at swimming sites. Residents are urged to stay informed about any changes to the swimming area's status as bacteria levels are reassessed. Community engagement and awareness are critical during such closures to ensure the well-being of park users.


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