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The "Watch-Dog" For The Waterways

Water Watch International

Is a pro-active, non-profit water monitoring and water education organization with sister organizations throughout the United States and around the world.  We have taken water samples for over 30 years and worked through education and legislation to promote clean water and water conservation worldwide.

 

WATERWATCH INTERNATIONAL was founded back in 1970 by Captain Joel S. Fogel.  It began as one individual's effort to see an improvement in the quality of our waterways.

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Toll-Free Hotline Tracks Water Quality at Area Beaches

Beginning this Memorial Day weekend, county beach-goers can be certain they are swimming in clean water, thanks to the Ocean Water Quality Program coordinated by the Atlantic County Division of Public Health in cooperation with the Atlantic City Health Department.

"By calling our toll-free hotline, 1-800-633-SWIM, residents and visitors can access the latest information on water quality at their favorite beach," explained Atlantic County Executive Dennis Levinson. Information is also available online at http://www.aclink.org/publichealth/ocean/ and at area lifeguard stations.

For the past 17 years, the Ocean Water Quality Index has been used to rate water conditions at Atlantic County beaches. Health officials take weekly water samples throughout the summer at 34 different sites in Brigantine, Atlantic City, Ventnor, Margate and Longport. Each water sample is then tested for bacteria according to standards set by the New Jersey State Department of Health.

The Ocean Water Quality Index includes the following five grades, based on the number of enterococcus bacteria per 100 milliliters of water:

Excellent, 0-26 bacteria count; Very Good, 27-51 bacteria count; Good, 52-77 bacteria count; Fair, 78-104 bacteria count; Poor, bacteria count above 104, waters closed to swimmers.

"The Ocean Water Quality Index is a great tool that enables us to provide simple and accurate information on the quality of our waters," commented County Health Officer Patricia Diamond. "We are pleased to report that overall, Atlantic County ocean water quality earned an ‘excellent’ rating for the 2004 season."

The Ocean Water Quality Program's toll-free hotline, 1-800-633-SWIM, will be activated beginning Friday, May 27. For more information on this program, log onto http://www.aclink.org/publichealth/ocean/ or call the Atlantic County Division of Public Health at 609-645-5935.

 

 

 

 

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