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Tropical Storm Elsa left her mark

Tropical Storm Elsa left her mark
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Officials: Avoid swimming in some parts of CT after Elsa

Officials: Avoid swimming in some parts of CT after Elsa FacebookTwitterEmail The lifeguards were off duty at the beach, but this seagull kept watch on Saturday, June 27, 2020, in Fairfield, Conn.Jarret Liotta / Jarret Liotta Public health and environmental protection officials are urging Connecticut residents to avoid swimming in some parts of the state up to 48 hours after tropical storm Elsa, out of concern the storm caused untreated sewage to be discharged. “Given the significant rainfall that occurred in association with Tropical Storm Elsa, the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) and the Connecticut Department of Public Health are advising against recreational water contact and swimming over the next 48 hours,” a press release from DEEP said Friday.

CT Officials Advise Against Swimming in Certain Areas After Elsa – NBC Connecticut

Published 4 hours ago • Updated 4 hours ago NBC Universal, Inc. The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection and state Department of Public Health are advising the public not to swim in or have recreational contact with water in some areas after the heavy rains and flooding during Tropical Storm Elsa may have caused contamination. The notice advises the public to avoid any recreational contact for the next 48 hours in the Quinnipiac River, in urbanized areas, and anywhere close to Bridgeport, Hartford, Wallingford, Norwalk, Norwich, and the greater New Haven area, saying that the areas have seen discharges of untreated sewage.

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