Center Lake Beach Closed Due To E.coli Levels

July 3, 2024 at 11:41 a.m.

By David L. Slone

The Kosciusko County Health Department has notified the city of Warsaw Parks Department that tests for E.coli have come back at unsafe levels, and their recommendation is that Center Lake Beach is to be closed immediately.
Samples have been drawn again and test results will be available tomorrow, July 4, 2024, according to a news release from the Parks Department.
If levels are safe for the public, the beach will be reopened. However, if levels remain high, Center Lake Beach will remain closed until further notice. As updates are available, they will be posted to the city of Warsaw Parks Department Facebook page.

The Kosciusko County Health Department has notified the city of Warsaw Parks Department that tests for E.coli have come back at unsafe levels, and their recommendation is that Center Lake Beach is to be closed immediately.
Samples have been drawn again and test results will be available tomorrow, July 4, 2024, according to a news release from the Parks Department.
If levels are safe for the public, the beach will be reopened. However, if levels remain high, Center Lake Beach will remain closed until further notice. As updates are available, they will be posted to the city of Warsaw Parks Department Facebook page.

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