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Many Burlington Beaches Remain Closed Due to Cyanobacteria

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Health officials confirmed both beaches are under Category 3 advisories, meaning moderate to high concentrations of the potentially harmful bacteria were detected.

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A prefectural decree forbids swimming in Metz Beach and Woippy Beach in Moselle. Causes the presence of cyanobacteria in the water. They can cause irritation in humans but also more serious poisonings, often fatal in dogs.

Toxic cyanobacteria become more because of climate change. AIT researchers are working on an early warning system for rivers and lakes.

The recent tropical days have been perfect for the overgrowth of cyanobacteria, which are single-celled organisms capable of producing oxygen. When there are a lot of them, they form visible green layers in the water that resemble grit. Hygienists monitor the quality of ponds and swimming pools not only because of cyanobacteria, and in some places swimming is already banned. The diary provides an overview and advice on how to swim safely.

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MYCHAMPLAINVALLEY broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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