Alki Beach Closed To Swimmers After Sewage Overflow

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Seattle WA

28 April, 2021

2:12 PM

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SEATTLE — Public Health - Seattle & King County closed Alki Beach Park to all water recreation Wednesday, following a sewage overflow that contaminated the water. According to the state Department of Ecology, the overflow happened on Bonair Drive Southwest. While the closure is in place, swimmers, boaters and all members of the public are asked to avoid all contact with water in the area. Exposure to water with high bacteria levels can cause gastroenteritis, rashes, respiratory infections and other unwelcome health effects, officials said. Children and older adults can be especially vulnerable to waterborne illnesses, and the closure also applies to pets, as dogs are especially prone to drinking from waterways. Public Health Seattle & King County has issued a closure at Alki Beach Park in King County. This closure is due to a sewer overflow at Bonair Drive SW. The public is advised to avoid contact with the water in the affected area until further notice. https://t.co/ZkDFgBCUUJ pic.twitter.com/tsolauqdTP— WA Department of Ecology (@EcologyWA) April 28, 2021 Typically, closures are in place for at least 48 hours after an overflow has occurred. Updates can be found on the Department of Ecology blog or social media pages.

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