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in. what would administrator jackson do? based on the fact that this beach is being oiled, no, i would not go into the water today. reporter: cindy o sullivan and janie king couldn t agree more. they ve lived in pensacola for years. would you get in that water right now? there is no way. i don t understand why people are in it. it looks good. looks pretty. but it s not. reporter: well, that depends upon who you talk with. right now i would go into the water. reporter: dr. john landsa heads the county health department. he believes the water is safe unless you see tar balls or sheen on the water or you feel oily. and not from suntan lotion. for now the county commission is not banning swimming until the epa gives them concrete guidance. until we get a standard from the epa on the levels of the chemicals in the water so that we don t suggest people go into the water specifically for that, we can t do anything. there is nothing that i m going to be able to tell you in
more cleanup crews than we have seen in days scoured this section of pensacola beach. perhaps just a coincidence. epa administrator lisa jackson dropped by for a firsthand look at the work. so it is long gone out of there. reporter: while it s pretty clear, the beach is a mess what isn t clear to people here is, whether the water is safe for swimming. oil impact notice. these are the signs that have been posted on all of 40 miles of escambia county s coastline and they say, avoid wading or swimming or entering the water, but they don t say you can t get in. what would administrator jackson do? based on the fact that this beach has been oiled, no, i would not go into the water today. reporter: cindy o sullivan and jamie king couldn t agree more. they ve lived in pensacola for years. would you get in that water? no way. i don t understand why people are in it.
the controversy. more cleanup crews than we have seen in days scoured this section of pensacola beach. perhaps just a coincidence, epa administrator lisa jackson dropped by for a firsthand look at the work. no odor. long gone out of there. reporter: it s pretty clear the beach is a mess what isn t clear to people here is whether the water is safe for swimming. oil impact notice. the signs that have been posted on all of 40 miles of this coastline and they say, avoid wading, swimming or entering the water, but they don t say you can t get in. what would administrator jackson do? based on the fact this beach had oil, no, i would not go into the water today. reporter: cindy o sullivan and jamie king couldn t agree more. they ve lived in pensacola for years. would you get in the water
is whether the water is safe for swimming. oil impact notice. these are the signs that have been posted on all 40 miles of the county s coastline, and they say avoid wading, swimming or getting in the water, but they don t say you can t get many. what would administrator jackson do? based on the fact that the beaches have oil, no, i would not go into the water today. reporter: cindy o sullivan and jamie king couldn t agree more. they have lived in pensacola for years. would you get in that water right now? there s no way. i don t understand why people are in it. it looks good. it looks pretty, but reporter: well, that depends upon who you talk with. right now i would go into the water. reporter: dr. john lanza heads the county s health department. he believes the water is safe medicals you see tar balls or sheen on the water or you feel oily, and not from suntan lotion. for now the county commission is not banning swimming medical the
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