The continuing sagas of the Blue Heron Bridge

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If anyone has a link to this site, coould they share it?
I'd like to be able to check for closings before I pack up the divemobile.
 
If anyone has a link to this site, coould they share it?
I'd like to be able to check for closings before I pack up the divemobile.

I didn't find any county website, but I did find this one:
Beach Water Quality home page

Drill down to Florida/Palm Beach County/Phil Foster Park

For today it has:
Runoff report from: 2009-11-06 9:00 PM.
There has been recent moderate rain in the area, which means it is likely that there are higher-than-normal levels of polluted runoff in the surf zone. Water contact is not recommended (especially at rivermouths, lagoon openings, and flowing storm drains) for at least 48 after the end of a moderate rain event.
Last rain was on: 2009-11-05 6:00 PM.


Sounds lovely...

If anybody locates a county site, please post up.
 
From that link:
LAST WATER TEST RESULTS: OK
[FONT=Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Last water test taken: 10/12/2009[/FONT].
I'M JUST SAYIN'.
 
Read the information above that section. That information is current. The water is only tested "officially" at certain intervals unless there is a pending issue (storm water run off is considered a normally occurring issue)
 
Oh, I read it. (Remember, I'm a librarian.) It did NOT say the bridge was closed to swimmers. Still waiting to hear from my buddy to get the link the lifeguards told him about.
 
ewwww!
 

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